No Drop Cap In GDMO.
After months of waiting, MoveGames has finally taken out the annoying drop cap from GDMO away, let's hope for good and forever, like in KDMO.
As this issue about the drop cap still working has been quite annoying for me, i didn't even want to log in to GDMO from frustration, but luckily they finally took it out the way so we should all be able to get drops from any Digimon despite our own level.
The bad side is, they slowed down our Tamers to make us think that our Rides are "faster", and recent Events aren't even worth playing honestly, so those points should be checked and fixed by MoveGames asap so that GDMO can be as enjoyable and complete as KDMO in a close future.
Let's hope it's possible to see more positive changes in the future, and that they fix the mistakes they committed with the Tamers and Events. I hope this news have been useful or at least good for you, and that we can all enjoy Digimon Masters Online at its fullest in a close future. See you later. ;)
Blog dedicated to gather info about Digimon Masters Online (DMO). I'll keep it up to date as well as my spanish blog about the same game so you can be informed no matter which language you can speak.
Friday, December 25, 2015
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
More Prizes For This Event
More Prizes For This Event.
Just like i said in previous posts, i brought you more details about this Event's prizes.
As it happened with the previous Events, you can get the Newbie Box and Welcome Back Box, with exactly the same requirements and limitations as before, if you want to see their details check their respective posts.
Here are all the Daily prizes you get from logging in to GDMO:
-30 min. logged in: Chicken Combo (30).
-1 hour logged in: Option Change Stone (1).
-2 hour logged in: Number Change Stone (1).
-3 hour logged in: Thanksgiving Coin (1).
All items are Character Bound (CB).
Now i'll show you the prizes you get in exchange for this Event's Coins from MudFrigimon NPC:
-Jump Booster (All Area): 1 Coin.
-Evoluter (1): 3 Coins.
-Backup Disk (1): 7 Coins.
-Growth Factor (7 Días): 10 Coins.
-Digimon Archive Expansion (1): 15 Coins.
-Mystery Mercenary Digiegg (Alpha): 20 Coins.
-Mystery Mercenary Digiegg (Beta): 20 Coins.
-Random Reinforced Mercenary Digiegg (Alpha): 25 Coins.
-Random Reinforced Mercenary Digiegg (Beta): 25 Coins.
There are some things worth remembering about the prizes:
-Mystery Mercenary Digiegg (Alpha/Beta) always gives a 3/5 Digiegg when scanned.
-Random Reinforced Mercenary Digiegg (Alpha/Beta) can give Digieggs from 3/5 to 4/5 when scanned.
-This Event's Coins will be deleted after the Event concludes.
To end this post, i'll tell you details about the EXP increases that will be present for this Event too:
-From November 24th to December 22nd: 200% in week days.
-During Saturdays and Sundays: 300% in weekend.
-From November 26 to November 29: 500% EXP increase.
So this is all the current information about this Event's prizes. If any change comes i'll edit & update the corresponding post's information, so check it from time to time. Hope this post's information has been useful for you, and see you soon. ;)
Just like i said in previous posts, i brought you more details about this Event's prizes.
As it happened with the previous Events, you can get the Newbie Box and Welcome Back Box, with exactly the same requirements and limitations as before, if you want to see their details check their respective posts.
Here are all the Daily prizes you get from logging in to GDMO:
-30 min. logged in: Chicken Combo (30).
-1 hour logged in: Option Change Stone (1).
-2 hour logged in: Number Change Stone (1).
-3 hour logged in: Thanksgiving Coin (1).
All items are Character Bound (CB).
Now i'll show you the prizes you get in exchange for this Event's Coins from MudFrigimon NPC:
-Jump Booster (All Area): 1 Coin.
-Evoluter (1): 3 Coins.
-Backup Disk (1): 7 Coins.
-Growth Factor (7 Días): 10 Coins.
-Digimon Archive Expansion (1): 15 Coins.
-Mystery Mercenary Digiegg (Alpha): 20 Coins.
-Mystery Mercenary Digiegg (Beta): 20 Coins.
-Random Reinforced Mercenary Digiegg (Alpha): 25 Coins.
-Random Reinforced Mercenary Digiegg (Beta): 25 Coins.
There are some things worth remembering about the prizes:
-Mystery Mercenary Digiegg (Alpha/Beta) always gives a 3/5 Digiegg when scanned.
-Random Reinforced Mercenary Digiegg (Alpha/Beta) can give Digieggs from 3/5 to 4/5 when scanned.
-This Event's Coins will be deleted after the Event concludes.
To end this post, i'll tell you details about the EXP increases that will be present for this Event too:
-From November 24th to December 22nd: 200% in week days.
-During Saturdays and Sundays: 300% in weekend.
-From November 26 to November 29: 500% EXP increase.
So this is all the current information about this Event's prizes. If any change comes i'll edit & update the corresponding post's information, so check it from time to time. Hope this post's information has been useful for you, and see you soon. ;)
The Thanksgiving Event NPCs
The Thanksgiving Event NPCs.
As i promised on my previous post, i'll tell you about the details on this Event's NPCs and their prizes.
First i'll tell you about the Boxes for this Event. They are called Thanksgivingday Boxes, and they may be dropped randomly by any wild Digimon ingame, and you can scan them for 1M in exchange for prizes from the Frigimon NPC at Dats Center. The items you can get from those Boxes are the following, listed with the percentage of obtaining for each item:
-Secret Cooking Book (1%).
-Turkey (5%).
-Potato (45%).
-Pumkin (45%)(actually it's Pumpkin but the admins aren't good at english).
-Egg (4%).
Now that you saw the items you can get from the Boxes, i'll list you the prizes you can get from the Frigimon NPC and their effects too:
-Roasted Turkey: Heals 2000 HP/DS (10 sec. cooldown).
-Tasty Roasted Turkey: Heals 2000 HP/DS (5 sec. cooldown).
-Roasted Turkey of Fantastic Taste: Heals 2000 HP/DS (1 sec. cooldown).
-Roasted Potato: Heals 2000 HP (10 sec. cooldown).
-Tasty Roasted Potato: Heals 2000 HP (5 sec. cooldown).
-Roasted Potato of Fantastic Taste: Heals 2000 HP (1 sec. cooldown).
-Pumkin Pie: Heals 2000 DS (10 sec. cooldown).
-Tasty Pumkin Pie: Heals 2000 DS (5 sec. cooldown).
-Pumkin Pie of Fantastic Taste: Heals 2000 DS (1 sec. cooldown).
-Eggnog: +200% EXP (1 hour cooldown).
-Tasty Eggnog: +500% EXP (1 hour Cooldown).
-Eggnog of Fantastic Taste: +1000% EXP (1 hour cooldown).
As you saw the prizes and their effects, here's the list showing the required items from the Boxes to get each:
-Roasted Turkey: Turkey (3).
-Tasty Roasted Turkey: Turkey (5) + Secret Cooking Book (5).
-Roasted Turkey of Fantastic Taste: Turkey (10) + Secret Cooking Book (10).
-Roasted Potato: Potato (10).
-Tasty Roasted Potato: Potato (20) + Secret Cooking Book (2).
-Roasted Potato of Fantastic Taste: Potato (50) + Secret Cooking Book (4).
-Pumkin Pie: Pumkin (10).
-Tasty Pumkin Pie: Pumkin (20) + Secret Cooking Book (2).
-Pumkin Pie of Fantastic Taste: Pumkin (50) + Secret Cooking Book (4).
-Eggnog: Egg (10).
-Tasty Eggnog: Egg (20) + Secret Cooking Book (5).
-Eggnog of Fantastic Taste: Egg (50) + Secret Cooking Book (10).
Finally, the game's admins noticed that some people kept the previous Events' Boxes so they decided to make this Event's Boxes items deleted after the Event finishes, so all those who did that trick shouldn't do so if you want to keep your prizes.
In the next post i'll bring more details about MudFrigimon NPC's Coin prizes and the Daily prizes you get while logging in to GDMO. Hope this post's information has been useful for you, and see you soon. ;)
As i promised on my previous post, i'll tell you about the details on this Event's NPCs and their prizes.
First i'll tell you about the Boxes for this Event. They are called Thanksgivingday Boxes, and they may be dropped randomly by any wild Digimon ingame, and you can scan them for 1M in exchange for prizes from the Frigimon NPC at Dats Center. The items you can get from those Boxes are the following, listed with the percentage of obtaining for each item:
-Secret Cooking Book (1%).
-Turkey (5%).
-Potato (45%).
-Pumkin (45%)(actually it's Pumpkin but the admins aren't good at english).
-Egg (4%).
Now that you saw the items you can get from the Boxes, i'll list you the prizes you can get from the Frigimon NPC and their effects too:
-Roasted Turkey: Heals 2000 HP/DS (10 sec. cooldown).
-Tasty Roasted Turkey: Heals 2000 HP/DS (5 sec. cooldown).
-Roasted Turkey of Fantastic Taste: Heals 2000 HP/DS (1 sec. cooldown).
-Roasted Potato: Heals 2000 HP (10 sec. cooldown).
-Tasty Roasted Potato: Heals 2000 HP (5 sec. cooldown).
-Roasted Potato of Fantastic Taste: Heals 2000 HP (1 sec. cooldown).
-Pumkin Pie: Heals 2000 DS (10 sec. cooldown).
-Tasty Pumkin Pie: Heals 2000 DS (5 sec. cooldown).
-Pumkin Pie of Fantastic Taste: Heals 2000 DS (1 sec. cooldown).
-Eggnog: +200% EXP (1 hour cooldown).
-Tasty Eggnog: +500% EXP (1 hour Cooldown).
-Eggnog of Fantastic Taste: +1000% EXP (1 hour cooldown).
As you saw the prizes and their effects, here's the list showing the required items from the Boxes to get each:
-Roasted Turkey: Turkey (3).
-Tasty Roasted Turkey: Turkey (5) + Secret Cooking Book (5).
-Roasted Turkey of Fantastic Taste: Turkey (10) + Secret Cooking Book (10).
-Roasted Potato: Potato (10).
-Tasty Roasted Potato: Potato (20) + Secret Cooking Book (2).
-Roasted Potato of Fantastic Taste: Potato (50) + Secret Cooking Book (4).
-Pumkin Pie: Pumkin (10).
-Tasty Pumkin Pie: Pumkin (20) + Secret Cooking Book (2).
-Pumkin Pie of Fantastic Taste: Pumkin (50) + Secret Cooking Book (4).
-Eggnog: Egg (10).
-Tasty Eggnog: Egg (20) + Secret Cooking Book (5).
-Eggnog of Fantastic Taste: Egg (50) + Secret Cooking Book (10).
Finally, the game's admins noticed that some people kept the previous Events' Boxes so they decided to make this Event's Boxes items deleted after the Event finishes, so all those who did that trick shouldn't do so if you want to keep your prizes.
In the next post i'll bring more details about MudFrigimon NPC's Coin prizes and the Daily prizes you get while logging in to GDMO. Hope this post's information has been useful for you, and see you soon. ;)
Another Event In GDMO
Another Event In GDMO.
After a somewhat disappointing Event in GDMO, and after some time inactive in my blogs, there's a new Event here in GDMO.
First i'll tell you about the new Digimon implemented for the Event:
-Fanglongmon (Huanglongmon) Jogress available, along with a pack that contains the 4 Holy Beasts, 500 Accelerators, 36 Evoluters and 20 1000% EXP Boosters, pack that's worth 199 Crown (available during the first two weeks of this Event).
-Lobomon (Wolfmon) & KendoGarurumon (Garmmon) available, along with their own Titles/Achievements that increase in 5% the damage of Light Skills.
-New packs to get both Lobomon & KendoGarurumon directly, which contain their Digi-Spirits, a Bokomon's Book and 5 1000% EXP Boosters, both worth 65 Crown and available to purchase during the first two weeks of this Event.
Now that you know about the new Digimon, i'll tell you another new implementations for this Event:
-New Riding Mode for Fujinmon (Cyclone). To get it you have two ways: buying it from the Cash Shop during the first two weeks of this Event (39 Crown) or at random while scanning Monodramon, Starmon & Deputymon Mercenary Digieggs (with low chance).
-New Riding Mode for Belphemon Rage Mode (Lampranthus). To get it it's like Fujinmon's Ride: from the Cash Shop during the first 2 weeks of the Event (39 Crown) or at random while scanning Psychemon Mercenary Digieggs (also with a low chance).
Next come the technical issues. If a Tamer's movement speed was buffed and there was a Digimon Ride available for use, it was always the Tamer who was faster on foot than his/her Digimon Ride itself. According to GDMO's admins that was a bug, so they "fixed" it, slowing the Tamers down (according to many unconformist players that are quite right as recently the game's gone to worse thanks to MoveGames). The justification they gave us was 3 "formulas" that help to determine movement speed:
1-If Tamer's faster than Ride, the Tamer will have the same speed as Ride while Riding.
2-If Tamer and Ride are equally fast, the Tamer will move 20% faster while Riding.
3-If Ride is faster than the Tamer, the Tamer will also move 20% faster while Riding.
There's also a new discount at the Cash Shop: All Reinforced Mercenary Digieggs are 50% off during the first two weeks of this Event.
Another new thing implemented for this Event is two new NPCs:
-Magnamon NPC is back again so we can get Miracle Rings from him. According to the admins it's working for this Event's first two weeks (if they don't troll us again and remove him prematurelly once more).
-Piedmon NPC is available again to play cards with him to get prizes, which go as follows: Evoluter (1), Jump Booster (All Area)(1), Chicken Combo (30), Miracle Fruit (1), Fruit of Goddess (1). All items are Character Bound (CB), you need to pay 10M for each try, and you get to play 3 times each day. This NPC will be working during the whole Event.
To not make this post too extensive, i'll tell you about the current Event NPCs and the Event's Boxes in the following post. Hope this information's been useful for you and see you soon. ;)
After a somewhat disappointing Event in GDMO, and after some time inactive in my blogs, there's a new Event here in GDMO.
First i'll tell you about the new Digimon implemented for the Event:
-Fanglongmon (Huanglongmon) Jogress available, along with a pack that contains the 4 Holy Beasts, 500 Accelerators, 36 Evoluters and 20 1000% EXP Boosters, pack that's worth 199 Crown (available during the first two weeks of this Event).
-Lobomon (Wolfmon) & KendoGarurumon (Garmmon) available, along with their own Titles/Achievements that increase in 5% the damage of Light Skills.
-New packs to get both Lobomon & KendoGarurumon directly, which contain their Digi-Spirits, a Bokomon's Book and 5 1000% EXP Boosters, both worth 65 Crown and available to purchase during the first two weeks of this Event.
Now that you know about the new Digimon, i'll tell you another new implementations for this Event:
-New Riding Mode for Fujinmon (Cyclone). To get it you have two ways: buying it from the Cash Shop during the first two weeks of this Event (39 Crown) or at random while scanning Monodramon, Starmon & Deputymon Mercenary Digieggs (with low chance).
-New Riding Mode for Belphemon Rage Mode (Lampranthus). To get it it's like Fujinmon's Ride: from the Cash Shop during the first 2 weeks of the Event (39 Crown) or at random while scanning Psychemon Mercenary Digieggs (also with a low chance).
Next come the technical issues. If a Tamer's movement speed was buffed and there was a Digimon Ride available for use, it was always the Tamer who was faster on foot than his/her Digimon Ride itself. According to GDMO's admins that was a bug, so they "fixed" it, slowing the Tamers down (according to many unconformist players that are quite right as recently the game's gone to worse thanks to MoveGames). The justification they gave us was 3 "formulas" that help to determine movement speed:
1-If Tamer's faster than Ride, the Tamer will have the same speed as Ride while Riding.
2-If Tamer and Ride are equally fast, the Tamer will move 20% faster while Riding.
3-If Ride is faster than the Tamer, the Tamer will also move 20% faster while Riding.
There's also a new discount at the Cash Shop: All Reinforced Mercenary Digieggs are 50% off during the first two weeks of this Event.
Another new thing implemented for this Event is two new NPCs:
-Magnamon NPC is back again so we can get Miracle Rings from him. According to the admins it's working for this Event's first two weeks (if they don't troll us again and remove him prematurelly once more).
-Piedmon NPC is available again to play cards with him to get prizes, which go as follows: Evoluter (1), Jump Booster (All Area)(1), Chicken Combo (30), Miracle Fruit (1), Fruit of Goddess (1). All items are Character Bound (CB), you need to pay 10M for each try, and you get to play 3 times each day. This NPC will be working during the whole Event.
To not make this post too extensive, i'll tell you about the current Event NPCs and the Event's Boxes in the following post. Hope this information's been useful for you and see you soon. ;)
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
New 2015 Halloween Event (Part 1)
New 2015 Halloween Event (Part 1).
Finally, after lots of waiting, the new game Event arrived for us in DMO. The current Event has a Halloween thematic due to the month in which that celebration is held.
As you may have known already, since Joymax was put out of DMO, every Event was composed of two periods consisting of two weeks each one, and this Event is no exception. This Event's first period lasts from this october 27th to this november 10th, so the 2nd one may last from november 10th up to about two weeks later, but that's yet to be confirmed.
So we'll get details about everything available in DMO for the current Event that i could find out up to now (couldn't bring 100% details due to technical problems with my launcher that i hope to have solved for tomorrow if possible).
1st thing to see is the change in Dats Center map's design, that has a Halloween thematic. The whole place is pitch-black now, with only floating Jack-o-lanterns providing light from the map's ceiling. Also there's a big moving model right at the main entrance to the lower area of that map, that features a big, glowing Jack-o-lantern with movable, skeleton arms that hold a couple of hatchets. That model also features a big sign below that states: "TRICK OR TREAT" on it.
Also there's worth noting that they finally fixed the dc issues ingame. Now we can log in and change channel normally without fearing to get a dc (disconnection) out of DMO.
After that we should see the new features included for this Event. First, there's the change of the ingame cash charging platform and page, that isn't Joymax's anymore, instead it is "dmo.gameking.com", and the Silk has been replaced by GameKing's Crown, so you know where to go in order to get new cash for your account.
Also you should know the new Digimon implemented for this Event. One of them is the long-waited KaiserGreymon Digi-Spirit, that you can get details on at my post titled "DigiSpirits & Spirit System", as well as the return of all of the Digi-Spirits packs which are available to buy in the Cash Shop for 65 Crown each. Another new Digimon implemented in GDMO is the Examon Jogress (up to now KDMO exclusive), which you can get buying a pack from the Cash Shop which costs 99 Crowns and contains a Reinforced Digiegg of both Dracomon types, as well as 9 Evoluters and 5 1000% EXP Boosters.
There's also a change in Tamer Skills, as now all of Digimon Savers or Data Squad series Tamers have their own Skills (KDMO exclusive up to now), and Keenan Cryer finally has his own Tamer Skill as well.
They also implemented the new Guild System but i'll bring info about that later as nothing further's confirmed yet.
About this Event's discounts, there won't be any this time, sorry. All Digieggs are worth 70 Crowns once again and the stuff removed from Cash Shop since Joymax is out of DMO is still out of it. Good thing is they added a new kind of Fruit that always brings your Digimon's size to 125% (5/5 size) without failing at all, worth 49 Crowns each unit.
Adding to this Event's new features, i'll tell you the daily rewards you'll get for your time online (all items are Character Bound, or CB):
-30 min logged in: 30 Chicken Combo (CC).
-1 hour logged in: 1 Fruit of Goddess.
-2 hours logged in: 1 1000% EXP Booster (30 min).
-3 hours logged in: 1 Halloween Coin.
About the NPCs for this Event, they are MudFrigimon and the Frigimon that's next to it in Dats Center. MudFrigimon trades items for Coins, whereas Frigimon does it for Candy that you may get as a regular drop from defeating wild Digimon. I'll bring more details on that on the next post.
To conclude with the current Event's features i'll tell you about the removal of the drop/exp cap. Up to now it's still working, but they should remove it completely for the 2nd period of this Event.
That's all the information i could find out about the current Event. I hope this post's information has been useful for you, as i'll add more details in another post that i may be able to publish for tomorrow. See you soon. ;)
Finally, after lots of waiting, the new game Event arrived for us in DMO. The current Event has a Halloween thematic due to the month in which that celebration is held.
As you may have known already, since Joymax was put out of DMO, every Event was composed of two periods consisting of two weeks each one, and this Event is no exception. This Event's first period lasts from this october 27th to this november 10th, so the 2nd one may last from november 10th up to about two weeks later, but that's yet to be confirmed.
So we'll get details about everything available in DMO for the current Event that i could find out up to now (couldn't bring 100% details due to technical problems with my launcher that i hope to have solved for tomorrow if possible).
1st thing to see is the change in Dats Center map's design, that has a Halloween thematic. The whole place is pitch-black now, with only floating Jack-o-lanterns providing light from the map's ceiling. Also there's a big moving model right at the main entrance to the lower area of that map, that features a big, glowing Jack-o-lantern with movable, skeleton arms that hold a couple of hatchets. That model also features a big sign below that states: "TRICK OR TREAT" on it.
Also there's worth noting that they finally fixed the dc issues ingame. Now we can log in and change channel normally without fearing to get a dc (disconnection) out of DMO.
After that we should see the new features included for this Event. First, there's the change of the ingame cash charging platform and page, that isn't Joymax's anymore, instead it is "dmo.gameking.com", and the Silk has been replaced by GameKing's Crown, so you know where to go in order to get new cash for your account.
Also you should know the new Digimon implemented for this Event. One of them is the long-waited KaiserGreymon Digi-Spirit, that you can get details on at my post titled "DigiSpirits & Spirit System", as well as the return of all of the Digi-Spirits packs which are available to buy in the Cash Shop for 65 Crown each. Another new Digimon implemented in GDMO is the Examon Jogress (up to now KDMO exclusive), which you can get buying a pack from the Cash Shop which costs 99 Crowns and contains a Reinforced Digiegg of both Dracomon types, as well as 9 Evoluters and 5 1000% EXP Boosters.
There's also a change in Tamer Skills, as now all of Digimon Savers or Data Squad series Tamers have their own Skills (KDMO exclusive up to now), and Keenan Cryer finally has his own Tamer Skill as well.
They also implemented the new Guild System but i'll bring info about that later as nothing further's confirmed yet.
About this Event's discounts, there won't be any this time, sorry. All Digieggs are worth 70 Crowns once again and the stuff removed from Cash Shop since Joymax is out of DMO is still out of it. Good thing is they added a new kind of Fruit that always brings your Digimon's size to 125% (5/5 size) without failing at all, worth 49 Crowns each unit.
Adding to this Event's new features, i'll tell you the daily rewards you'll get for your time online (all items are Character Bound, or CB):
-30 min logged in: 30 Chicken Combo (CC).
-1 hour logged in: 1 Fruit of Goddess.
-2 hours logged in: 1 1000% EXP Booster (30 min).
-3 hours logged in: 1 Halloween Coin.
About the NPCs for this Event, they are MudFrigimon and the Frigimon that's next to it in Dats Center. MudFrigimon trades items for Coins, whereas Frigimon does it for Candy that you may get as a regular drop from defeating wild Digimon. I'll bring more details on that on the next post.
To conclude with the current Event's features i'll tell you about the removal of the drop/exp cap. Up to now it's still working, but they should remove it completely for the 2nd period of this Event.
That's all the information i could find out about the current Event. I hope this post's information has been useful for you, as i'll add more details in another post that i may be able to publish for tomorrow. See you soon. ;)
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Growth Factor
Growth Factor.
The Growth Factor is an interesting item in DMO, even though the way it works is quite tricky to get. It works like a sort of item to help train weak Digimon without needing to fight directly with them, i'll tell you how the Growth Factor works.
First of all, to know how to get a Growth Factor. Actually there are many ways: bought from the Cash Shop (worth 35PSilk/Silk for a 30 days one) or as a prize from game Events.
Once you get a Growth Factor, you'll need to use it to make it do its effect. I'll list the steps needed to use a Growth Factor properly:
1-Store the Digimon you want to train with the Growth Factor into the Digimon Archive, not in your Team.
2-Get to an Incubator and use the Growth Factor from there, it should let you insert it into the Digimon that was stored in the Digimon Archive.
3-Go and train normally using other Digimon, and as you kill wild Digimon, the Digimon stored in the Digimon Archive will get EXP as well, without need to fight at all.
On step 3 you have to be careful though, as there's a certain limit to the amount of EXP the Digimon in the Archive can get. Before 2015's october Event that limit was set at 5000 EXP per kill, and if you got more than that from a single battle then the stored Digimon would gain nothing. But from 2015's october Event onward that limit was expanded up to 30000 EXP per kill, so now chances are quite wider to use Growth Factor to train your Digimon.
Another important thing to remember is that you can't withdraw your Digimon from the Digimon Archive until the Growth Factor's effect wears off. Once it expires you can bring your Digimon back to your Team.
That's all the info about Growth Factor. I hope this post's information has been useful for you. See you soon. ;)
The Growth Factor is an interesting item in DMO, even though the way it works is quite tricky to get. It works like a sort of item to help train weak Digimon without needing to fight directly with them, i'll tell you how the Growth Factor works.
First of all, to know how to get a Growth Factor. Actually there are many ways: bought from the Cash Shop (worth 35PSilk/Silk for a 30 days one) or as a prize from game Events.
Once you get a Growth Factor, you'll need to use it to make it do its effect. I'll list the steps needed to use a Growth Factor properly:
1-Store the Digimon you want to train with the Growth Factor into the Digimon Archive, not in your Team.
2-Get to an Incubator and use the Growth Factor from there, it should let you insert it into the Digimon that was stored in the Digimon Archive.
3-Go and train normally using other Digimon, and as you kill wild Digimon, the Digimon stored in the Digimon Archive will get EXP as well, without need to fight at all.
On step 3 you have to be careful though, as there's a certain limit to the amount of EXP the Digimon in the Archive can get. Before 2015's october Event that limit was set at 5000 EXP per kill, and if you got more than that from a single battle then the stored Digimon would gain nothing. But from 2015's october Event onward that limit was expanded up to 30000 EXP per kill, so now chances are quite wider to use Growth Factor to train your Digimon.
Another important thing to remember is that you can't withdraw your Digimon from the Digimon Archive until the Growth Factor's effect wears off. Once it expires you can bring your Digimon back to your Team.
That's all the info about Growth Factor. I hope this post's information has been useful for you. See you soon. ;)
The Reward Coins
The Reward Coins.
One of the most recent features added to DMO is the use of Reward Coins, a special kind of Coins that are given to players after every server maintenance of any kind (or that's what they are supposed to do).
In order to get them, all that's needed to do is to log in to DMO after any server maintenance, and you may find 5 Reward Coins on the 1st time you log in after a maintenance in the "Reward Box" from your "Gifts & Reward Items Storage". Remember that after that you'll just get 1 Reward Coin from then on, so you have to keep your patience.
Once you got Reward Coins, you may trade them to Digitamamon NPC located both at Dats Center and Village of the Beginning, in order to get nice items.
Particularly the items you get from Digitamamon aren't that special, except for the last two of the prizes list, and hence the most expensive ones: An infinite Jogress Chip and also an infinite DigiAura.
To get the infinite Jogress Chip you'll need to get 700 Reward Coins, and to get the infinite DigiAura you'll need 1000 Reward Coins. Surely that's a lot of time to wait and many bugs avoid players from getting many Reward Coins, but in some years we won't need to waste any more dollars at the Cash Shop in order to get Jogress Chips nor DigiAuras, as their infinite versions are Character Bound and they aren't for sale anywhere apart from Digitamamon NPC.
That's all the current info about Reward Coins. I hope this post's information has been useful for you. See you soon. ;)
One of the most recent features added to DMO is the use of Reward Coins, a special kind of Coins that are given to players after every server maintenance of any kind (or that's what they are supposed to do).
In order to get them, all that's needed to do is to log in to DMO after any server maintenance, and you may find 5 Reward Coins on the 1st time you log in after a maintenance in the "Reward Box" from your "Gifts & Reward Items Storage". Remember that after that you'll just get 1 Reward Coin from then on, so you have to keep your patience.
Once you got Reward Coins, you may trade them to Digitamamon NPC located both at Dats Center and Village of the Beginning, in order to get nice items.
Particularly the items you get from Digitamamon aren't that special, except for the last two of the prizes list, and hence the most expensive ones: An infinite Jogress Chip and also an infinite DigiAura.
To get the infinite Jogress Chip you'll need to get 700 Reward Coins, and to get the infinite DigiAura you'll need 1000 Reward Coins. Surely that's a lot of time to wait and many bugs avoid players from getting many Reward Coins, but in some years we won't need to waste any more dollars at the Cash Shop in order to get Jogress Chips nor DigiAuras, as their infinite versions are Character Bound and they aren't for sale anywhere apart from Digitamamon NPC.
That's all the current info about Reward Coins. I hope this post's information has been useful for you. See you soon. ;)
Attribute/Element EXP Increase
Attribute/Element EXP Increase.
Something i mentioned before in another post of mine was the feature of Attribute Crystal Data in DMO, that required Attribute and Element's EXP to get full in order to extract Attribute Crystal Data from Digimon in exchange for a power loss until it gets full once more, so you could trade it for free Mercenary Digieggs from Angewomon/Angelwomon NPCs. In this post i'll tell you details about how to increase your Digimon's Attribute & Element EXP so you can also get your own Attribute Crystal Data without trouble.
As you may have read in my post about Attribute Crystal Data, in order to increase Attribute and Element EXP you had to fight wild Digimon against whom your own Digimon had advantage, whether on Attribute as well as Element, or both. That way would increase your Digimon's Attribute and Element EXP eventually as long as it could still get EXP from other Digimon.
In order to raise your Digimon's Attribute and Element EXP you must bear in mind their Attributes and Elements' weak and strong points in order to make sure that you'll get EXP for both, as the only way to increase it is fighting with a single or double advantage over the wild Digimon you fight. If you need to check the Attributes and Elements' weaknesses check my other post called "Attribute & Element Relationships", there you'll have all the info about them.
Almost all Attributes and Elements increase their EXP barely by defeating Digimon whose Attribute and Element is weak against their own, but there are some cases that need some further research in order to be understood properly: those are DA, No, and Un Attributes.
No Attribute (No) and Unknown (Un) Attributes don't have their own Attribute Crystal Data at all, and hence their EXP is always set at 100% and you can't extract any Attribute Crystal Data from them. Good thing is that, as their Attributes EXP is always fixed at 100%, they'll always have a damage boost in their attack even if you can't extract Attribute Crystal Data from them at all.
On the other hand, Data (DA) Attribute is the only one that doesn't require Digimon to fight each other in order to increase its EXP, as its requirement is fair more simple than just fighting. To increase DA Attribute EXP, all you need to do is to Return Digieggs, just that. If any DA Attribute Digimon is present while you Return any kind of Digiegg, that Digimon's Attribute EXP will rise a bit without needing to battle at all. So always remember to draw out any DA Attribute Digimon you got in your Team before you Return Digieggs so you won't waste Attribute EXP and you'll be able to extract Data Attribute Crystal Data sooner or later.
That's all you'll need to know about how to increase Attribute & Element EXP. I hope this post's information has been useful for you. See you soon. ;)
Something i mentioned before in another post of mine was the feature of Attribute Crystal Data in DMO, that required Attribute and Element's EXP to get full in order to extract Attribute Crystal Data from Digimon in exchange for a power loss until it gets full once more, so you could trade it for free Mercenary Digieggs from Angewomon/Angelwomon NPCs. In this post i'll tell you details about how to increase your Digimon's Attribute & Element EXP so you can also get your own Attribute Crystal Data without trouble.
As you may have read in my post about Attribute Crystal Data, in order to increase Attribute and Element EXP you had to fight wild Digimon against whom your own Digimon had advantage, whether on Attribute as well as Element, or both. That way would increase your Digimon's Attribute and Element EXP eventually as long as it could still get EXP from other Digimon.
In order to raise your Digimon's Attribute and Element EXP you must bear in mind their Attributes and Elements' weak and strong points in order to make sure that you'll get EXP for both, as the only way to increase it is fighting with a single or double advantage over the wild Digimon you fight. If you need to check the Attributes and Elements' weaknesses check my other post called "Attribute & Element Relationships", there you'll have all the info about them.
Almost all Attributes and Elements increase their EXP barely by defeating Digimon whose Attribute and Element is weak against their own, but there are some cases that need some further research in order to be understood properly: those are DA, No, and Un Attributes.
No Attribute (No) and Unknown (Un) Attributes don't have their own Attribute Crystal Data at all, and hence their EXP is always set at 100% and you can't extract any Attribute Crystal Data from them. Good thing is that, as their Attributes EXP is always fixed at 100%, they'll always have a damage boost in their attack even if you can't extract Attribute Crystal Data from them at all.
On the other hand, Data (DA) Attribute is the only one that doesn't require Digimon to fight each other in order to increase its EXP, as its requirement is fair more simple than just fighting. To increase DA Attribute EXP, all you need to do is to Return Digieggs, just that. If any DA Attribute Digimon is present while you Return any kind of Digiegg, that Digimon's Attribute EXP will rise a bit without needing to battle at all. So always remember to draw out any DA Attribute Digimon you got in your Team before you Return Digieggs so you won't waste Attribute EXP and you'll be able to extract Data Attribute Crystal Data sooner or later.
That's all you'll need to know about how to increase Attribute & Element EXP. I hope this post's information has been useful for you. See you soon. ;)
Saturday, October 24, 2015
The Twelve Heavenly Generals (Devas)
The Twelve Heavenly Generals (Devas).
An important part of Digimon Tamers series' story, the Twelve Heavenly Generals (or Devas) are also part of DMO, even though in shape of some special Titles/Achievements as not all are obtainable as playable Digimon.
Each Deva represents an animal from the chinese horoscope, and is also represented as a Digimon in Digimon Tamers. All the Devas are the following (sorted in alphabetical order):
-Antylamon (Rabbit).
-Caturamon (Dog).
-Indramon (Horse).
-Kumbhiramon (Rat).
-Majiramon (Dragon).
-Makuramon (Monkey).
-Mihiramon (Tiger).
-Pajiramon (Goat).
-Sandiramon (Snake).
-Sinduramon (Rooster).
-Vajiramon (Ox).
-Vikaralmon (Boar).
Among those, the only ones who make a direct appearance in DMO are Antylamon (Lopmon's Ultimate), Sinduramon (Kiwimon's Champion), and Vikaralmon (enemy Digimon).
Also, each Deva represents a Title/Achievement in DMO, according to each month of the year. The Titles/Achievements each Deva represents are:
-Mihiramon of January.
-Antylamon of February.
-Majiramon of March.
-Sandiramon of April.
-Indramon of May.
-Pajiramon of June.
-Makuramon of July.
-Sinduramon of August.
-Caturamon of September.
-Vikaralmon of October.
-Kumbhiramon of November.
-Vajiramon of December.
In order to get each monthly Title/Achievement from the Twelve Heavenly Generals (or Devas), you have to complete monthly Quests given by MudFrigimon NPC at Dats Center. They consist of collecting 100 items called Crystalloids that also have the name of the Deva the Quest's about, and they are dropped by any wild Digimon at any map. Once you bring 100 Crystalloids to MudFrigimon NPC at Dats Center you'll get the Title/Achievement of the Deva whose Quest you've just completed in form of item, and if you right-click it you get the Title/Achievement for you to apply. But the important thing is the bigger reward you can get from gathering all of the Titles/Achievements from the Twelve Heavenly Generals (or Devas), a special prize that i'll mention right now.
Once you've completed all of the Devas' monthly Quests, you'll get another Quest from MudFrigimon NPC called "The Great Twelve On The Move", in which, after talking to the NPC again, you'll get many prizes for the effort you did completing the other Quests. The Rewards you get from completing that Quest are the following (listing the reward items, numbers and their functions):
*1 Master of Twelve Heavenly Generals (From 2015's october Event onward):
+Title that increases HP & DS +2000 when worn.
*1 Twelve Heavenly Generals Star:
+Head Accessory that lasts for 180 days.
*12 Fruit of the Goddess:
+Increases or decreases Digimon's size permanently for a random amount.
*12 Mystery Extra Mercenary Digiegg (Event):
+When scanned may give the following Mercenary Digieggs (All Character Bound and sorted by alphabetical order):
-Elecmon (100% 3/5 Digiegg).
-Gizumon (Rumored to be obtainable, but yet to be confirmed).
-Kamemon (100% 3/5 Digiegg).
-Kudamon (Reinforced Mystery Digiegg, may be from 3/5 to 5/5 randomly).
-PawnChessmon (Black)(100% 3/5 Digiegg).
-PawnChessmon (White)(100% 3/5 Digiegg).
-Tanemon (100% 3/5 Digiegg).
*12 Miracle Great Twelve:
+Increases Digimon's experience by a set amount.
Bear in mind that the "Master of Twelve Heavenly Generals" Title is only obtainable for those who achieved it since 2015's october Event onward, and not those who got it before that Event. Also remember you can only complete that Quest once so there will be only one chance to get both the new Title and the Digieggs.
That's all the information about the Twelve Heavenly Generals or Devas in DMO, along with their monthly Quests and rewards. I hope this post's information has been useful for you. See you soon. ;)
An important part of Digimon Tamers series' story, the Twelve Heavenly Generals (or Devas) are also part of DMO, even though in shape of some special Titles/Achievements as not all are obtainable as playable Digimon.
Each Deva represents an animal from the chinese horoscope, and is also represented as a Digimon in Digimon Tamers. All the Devas are the following (sorted in alphabetical order):
-Antylamon (Rabbit).
-Caturamon (Dog).
-Indramon (Horse).
-Kumbhiramon (Rat).
-Majiramon (Dragon).
-Makuramon (Monkey).
-Mihiramon (Tiger).
-Pajiramon (Goat).
-Sandiramon (Snake).
-Sinduramon (Rooster).
-Vajiramon (Ox).
-Vikaralmon (Boar).
Among those, the only ones who make a direct appearance in DMO are Antylamon (Lopmon's Ultimate), Sinduramon (Kiwimon's Champion), and Vikaralmon (enemy Digimon).
Also, each Deva represents a Title/Achievement in DMO, according to each month of the year. The Titles/Achievements each Deva represents are:
-Mihiramon of January.
-Antylamon of February.
-Majiramon of March.
-Sandiramon of April.
-Indramon of May.
-Pajiramon of June.
-Makuramon of July.
-Sinduramon of August.
-Caturamon of September.
-Vikaralmon of October.
-Kumbhiramon of November.
-Vajiramon of December.
In order to get each monthly Title/Achievement from the Twelve Heavenly Generals (or Devas), you have to complete monthly Quests given by MudFrigimon NPC at Dats Center. They consist of collecting 100 items called Crystalloids that also have the name of the Deva the Quest's about, and they are dropped by any wild Digimon at any map. Once you bring 100 Crystalloids to MudFrigimon NPC at Dats Center you'll get the Title/Achievement of the Deva whose Quest you've just completed in form of item, and if you right-click it you get the Title/Achievement for you to apply. But the important thing is the bigger reward you can get from gathering all of the Titles/Achievements from the Twelve Heavenly Generals (or Devas), a special prize that i'll mention right now.
Once you've completed all of the Devas' monthly Quests, you'll get another Quest from MudFrigimon NPC called "The Great Twelve On The Move", in which, after talking to the NPC again, you'll get many prizes for the effort you did completing the other Quests. The Rewards you get from completing that Quest are the following (listing the reward items, numbers and their functions):
*1 Master of Twelve Heavenly Generals (From 2015's october Event onward):
+Title that increases HP & DS +2000 when worn.
*1 Twelve Heavenly Generals Star:
+Head Accessory that lasts for 180 days.
*12 Fruit of the Goddess:
+Increases or decreases Digimon's size permanently for a random amount.
*12 Mystery Extra Mercenary Digiegg (Event):
+When scanned may give the following Mercenary Digieggs (All Character Bound and sorted by alphabetical order):
-Elecmon (100% 3/5 Digiegg).
-Gizumon (Rumored to be obtainable, but yet to be confirmed).
-Kamemon (100% 3/5 Digiegg).
-Kudamon (Reinforced Mystery Digiegg, may be from 3/5 to 5/5 randomly).
-PawnChessmon (Black)(100% 3/5 Digiegg).
-PawnChessmon (White)(100% 3/5 Digiegg).
-Tanemon (100% 3/5 Digiegg).
*12 Miracle Great Twelve:
+Increases Digimon's experience by a set amount.
Bear in mind that the "Master of Twelve Heavenly Generals" Title is only obtainable for those who achieved it since 2015's october Event onward, and not those who got it before that Event. Also remember you can only complete that Quest once so there will be only one chance to get both the new Title and the Digieggs.
That's all the information about the Twelve Heavenly Generals or Devas in DMO, along with their monthly Quests and rewards. I hope this post's information has been useful for you. See you soon. ;)
Jogress Digivolutions
Jogress Digivolutions.
Another kind of digivolution present in the Digimon franchise and also in DMO is the Jogress digivolution. Jogress consists in the fusion of two different Digimon to form a new, stronger Digimon. The term Jogress was first known from the Digimon series manga.
In order to achieve Jogress digivolution in DMO, you need to have two items: a Digivice, and a Jogress Chip. All Tamers get a Digivice once they begin playing, but to get Jogress Chips is more difficult, as you need to buy them from whether the Cash Shop (using 45PSilk/Silk/Crown to get a 30 days Jogress Chip) or from players in exchange for Teras.
Something else that's needed to achieve Jogress digivolution in DMO is to complete certain Jogress Quests, that are given to you by the Calumon NPC located in Dats Center. Once you complete those Jogress Quests, you'll get to unlock Jogress digivolution for your Digimon to use. Each Jogress Quest is different so you have to check by yourself what do you have to do in order to complete it and get your Jogress digivolutions.
Although you need to bring your Jogress Digimon up to a certain level before you can try Jogress digivolution. In the case of each Jogress Digimon, there's a certain level that needs to be reached with both of the Digimon who will form that Jogress Digimon in order to use their Jogress digivolution.
Here's the list of all the existing Jogress Digimon and the level that their base Digimon have to reach, in order to digivolve into them (sorted by alphabetical order):
*Alphamon Ouryuken:
+Alphamon (Mega).
+OuRyuumon (Mega).
-All Digimon at lv41.
*Examon:
+Brakedramon (Mega).
+Slayerdramon (Mega).
-All Digimon at lv41.
*Fanglongmon (KDMO Exclusive Jogress):
+Baihumon (Mega).
+Qinglongmon (Mega).
+Xuanwumon/Ebonwumon (Mega).
+Zhuqiaomon (Mega).
-All Digimon at lv50.
*Omnimon/Omegamon:
+MetalGarurumon (Mega).
+WarGreymon (Mega).
-All Digimon at lv41.
*Shakkoumon (Jogress):
+Angemon (Champion).
+Ankylomon (Champion).
-All Digimon at lv50.
*Silphymon (Jogress):
+Aquilamon (Champion).
+Gatomon (Champion).
-All Digimon at lv50.
Remember that in order to get Shakkoumon (Jogress) and Silphymon (Jogress) you must hatch the Jogress version of the Digimon who form them, that is:
+Shakkoumon (Jogress):
-Patamon (Jogress) + Armadillomon/Armadimon (Jogress).
+Silphymon (Jogress):
-Hawkmon (Jogress) + Gatomon (Jogress).
So, if you hatch the regular, non-Jogress version of those Rookie Digimon, you won't be able to reach Jogress digivolution for them.
Now that all the basics of Jogress digivolution are covered, you should know the limitations Jogress digivolution implies:
1-All Digimon who form the Jogress digivolution must be in your Team.
2-A Jogress Chip is always needed to activate, but not to maintain a Jogress.
3-Digisoul is always consumed, whether if you have a DigiAura or not.
4-The Digimon with lower level is the only one who can activate Jogress digivolution, unless all Digimon who form it are at right the same level.
5-Jogress Digimon will have the same size of only the Digimon that activates Jogress digivolution, ignoring the other Digimon's size.
6-Jogress Digimon will have the cloning stat increase from only the Digimon that activates Jogress digivolution, also ignoring the other Digimon's cloning stat increase.
7-If any of the Digimon who form a Jogress digivolution have unlocked their Burst Mode (BM) digivolution, or any evolutionary stage further from the one that's needed to achieve Jogress digivolution, it won't be possible to activate Jogress digivolution.
To sum up all the limitations about Jogress digivolution, i'll try to explain it briefly: You need to have all the Jogress material Digimon present in your Team, only the lower lv Digimon (or anyone if they are at equal lv) can activate Jogress digivolution, transfering the size and cloning stat increase of only that Digimon to the Jogress Digimon, ignoring the size or cloning stat increase from the other Digimon. Jogress Digimon will always consume your DS, no matter if you have DigiAura or not, and you'll need Jogress Chips to activate but not to maintain Jogress digivolution. Also you won't reach Jogress digivolution if any Digimon digivolved to a further stage than the one needed (eg.: if you need 2 Mega Digimon to activate Jogress, and one of them or both achieve their BM you'll lose Jogress digivolution for those Digimon).
That means that, if you wish to have both a Digimon's Burst Mode and Jogress digivolution, you'll need to hatch that Digimon twice: one to use for Jogress digivolution, and the other one to unlock its Burst Mode.
This is all the information you'll need about Jogress digivolution and its limitations. I hope this post's information has been useful for you and that you can put it to good use. See you soon. ;)
Another kind of digivolution present in the Digimon franchise and also in DMO is the Jogress digivolution. Jogress consists in the fusion of two different Digimon to form a new, stronger Digimon. The term Jogress was first known from the Digimon series manga.
In order to achieve Jogress digivolution in DMO, you need to have two items: a Digivice, and a Jogress Chip. All Tamers get a Digivice once they begin playing, but to get Jogress Chips is more difficult, as you need to buy them from whether the Cash Shop (using 45PSilk/Silk/Crown to get a 30 days Jogress Chip) or from players in exchange for Teras.
Something else that's needed to achieve Jogress digivolution in DMO is to complete certain Jogress Quests, that are given to you by the Calumon NPC located in Dats Center. Once you complete those Jogress Quests, you'll get to unlock Jogress digivolution for your Digimon to use. Each Jogress Quest is different so you have to check by yourself what do you have to do in order to complete it and get your Jogress digivolutions.
Although you need to bring your Jogress Digimon up to a certain level before you can try Jogress digivolution. In the case of each Jogress Digimon, there's a certain level that needs to be reached with both of the Digimon who will form that Jogress Digimon in order to use their Jogress digivolution.
Here's the list of all the existing Jogress Digimon and the level that their base Digimon have to reach, in order to digivolve into them (sorted by alphabetical order):
*Alphamon Ouryuken:
+Alphamon (Mega).
+OuRyuumon (Mega).
-All Digimon at lv41.
*Examon:
+Brakedramon (Mega).
+Slayerdramon (Mega).
-All Digimon at lv41.
*Fanglongmon (KDMO Exclusive Jogress):
+Baihumon (Mega).
+Qinglongmon (Mega).
+Xuanwumon/Ebonwumon (Mega).
+Zhuqiaomon (Mega).
-All Digimon at lv50.
*Omnimon/Omegamon:
+MetalGarurumon (Mega).
+WarGreymon (Mega).
-All Digimon at lv41.
*Shakkoumon (Jogress):
+Angemon (Champion).
+Ankylomon (Champion).
-All Digimon at lv50.
*Silphymon (Jogress):
+Aquilamon (Champion).
+Gatomon (Champion).
-All Digimon at lv50.
Remember that in order to get Shakkoumon (Jogress) and Silphymon (Jogress) you must hatch the Jogress version of the Digimon who form them, that is:
+Shakkoumon (Jogress):
-Patamon (Jogress) + Armadillomon/Armadimon (Jogress).
+Silphymon (Jogress):
-Hawkmon (Jogress) + Gatomon (Jogress).
So, if you hatch the regular, non-Jogress version of those Rookie Digimon, you won't be able to reach Jogress digivolution for them.
Now that all the basics of Jogress digivolution are covered, you should know the limitations Jogress digivolution implies:
1-All Digimon who form the Jogress digivolution must be in your Team.
2-A Jogress Chip is always needed to activate, but not to maintain a Jogress.
3-Digisoul is always consumed, whether if you have a DigiAura or not.
4-The Digimon with lower level is the only one who can activate Jogress digivolution, unless all Digimon who form it are at right the same level.
5-Jogress Digimon will have the same size of only the Digimon that activates Jogress digivolution, ignoring the other Digimon's size.
6-Jogress Digimon will have the cloning stat increase from only the Digimon that activates Jogress digivolution, also ignoring the other Digimon's cloning stat increase.
7-If any of the Digimon who form a Jogress digivolution have unlocked their Burst Mode (BM) digivolution, or any evolutionary stage further from the one that's needed to achieve Jogress digivolution, it won't be possible to activate Jogress digivolution.
To sum up all the limitations about Jogress digivolution, i'll try to explain it briefly: You need to have all the Jogress material Digimon present in your Team, only the lower lv Digimon (or anyone if they are at equal lv) can activate Jogress digivolution, transfering the size and cloning stat increase of only that Digimon to the Jogress Digimon, ignoring the size or cloning stat increase from the other Digimon. Jogress Digimon will always consume your DS, no matter if you have DigiAura or not, and you'll need Jogress Chips to activate but not to maintain Jogress digivolution. Also you won't reach Jogress digivolution if any Digimon digivolved to a further stage than the one needed (eg.: if you need 2 Mega Digimon to activate Jogress, and one of them or both achieve their BM you'll lose Jogress digivolution for those Digimon).
That means that, if you wish to have both a Digimon's Burst Mode and Jogress digivolution, you'll need to hatch that Digimon twice: one to use for Jogress digivolution, and the other one to unlock its Burst Mode.
This is all the information you'll need about Jogress digivolution and its limitations. I hope this post's information has been useful for you and that you can put it to good use. See you soon. ;)
Cloning Digimon
Cloning Digimon.
Something worth knowing in DMO is the Digimon Clonation, or Cloning. To clone Digimon makes them get better stats in order to get stronger in battle.
In order to clone Digimon, you need to get items called DigiClones, which can be obtained by trading Digicores for them from NPC shops (Kamemon), bought from other players or as prizes from game Events or Quests.
There are 5 types of DigiClone, as well as 3 classes of DigiClone. DigiClones combine both a type and a class (ex.: Mega Reinforced DigiClone S).
The 5 types of DigiClone are as follows (from worst to best):
-DigiClone D.
-DigiClone C.
-DigiClone B.
-DigiClone A.
-DigiClone S.
The 3 classes of DigiClone that exist up to now are the following (from the most common to the most rare):
-Normal DigiClone (1st existing class).
-Reinforced DigiClone (Added since the current game Event).
-Mega Reinforced DigiClone (Added since the current game Event).
Currently, there's no other way to get Reinforced and Mega Reinforced DigiClone classes apart from buying them from other players or getting them as prizes from the current game Event, but they may be added for sale at NPC shops and Cash Shop eventually if a chance is given.
To clone our Digimon and use our DigiClones, we have to talk with Richard Sampson at Dats Center, then choose the Option "Go inside Dats Center". Once there, you'll see a window that shows both your current Digimon as well as 4 values that can be increased while cloning.
The stats that can be increased with cloning are the following:
-AT: Digimon's base attack power.
-CT: Digimon's critical hit rate.
-EV: Digimon's evading rate.
-BL: Digimon's blocking rate.
Each stat can be increased up to a maximum of 15 times since 2015's october Event, which changed the limit from 10 of 3 from 4 stats to 15 of all stats at once. onscreen
When you're cloning your Digimon, you'll have to register the DigiClone you want to use from your inventory, and then click on "Enchant" in order to clone your Digimon once. Lots of facedown cards will be shown onscreen, and you must choose one of them. If you chose the right one, a green card with the word "Success" on it will be flipped and your Digimon's stat will be increased. But if you chose the wrong one, a red "Fail" card will be flipped and you'll gain no increase to your Digimon's stat, even being possible to drop the stat a level down for each time you fail. Remember that the higher the stat's cloning level is, the more "Fail" card will be present when you try to clone it.
To avoid descreasing your Digimon's stats while failing to clone them, you have to use Backup Disks in order to avoid that penalty if you get to fail. Backup Disks can be obtained from Cash Shop (worth 19PSilk/Silk/Crown in packs of 10), players or from Monster Cards or MCs.
There are some limitations related to the use of DigiClones:
1-A price is required to be paid in order to use them, since 2015's october Event, no matter which type or class of DigiClone you're wishing to use. The price depends on the type and class of DigiClone, increasing as the DigiClone is of higher type or rarer class.
2-DigiClones can increase Digimon's stats up to a certain level. Once you reach that level, you'll have to use a higher type of DigiClone or it won't work.
3-The max level of clonation reachable for each stat is 15 since 2015's october Event, so each stat won't reach any further from there.
Here's a list that shows all DigiClone types and from which to which levels they can increase your Digimon's stats:
-DigiClone D increases stats from level 0 to level 3.
-DigiClone C increases stats from level 3 to level 6.
-DigiClone B increases stats from level 6 to level 9.
-DigiClone A increases stats from level 9 to level 12.
-DigiClone S increases stats from level 12 to level 15.
It's also worth remembering the difference between normal DigiClone and the 2 new classes of DigiClone, Reinforced and Mega Reinforced DigiClones.
-Regular DigiClone may fail and also increase a random amount of stats, but not always the max increase possible to each stat for each level.
-Reinforced DigiClone may fail, but if it succeeds to clone it will always increase the maximum amount of stats reachable for each level.
-Mega Reinforced DigiClone never fails and it also grants the maximum increase possible for stats at each level (this one is the best and rarest class of the 3).
A goal to achieve via Digimon cloning is to get what's called a "perfect cloned" Digimon. In order to get a perfect cloned Digimon, you must bring each of that Digimon's stats from level 0 up to level 15 increasing always the highest amount possible for each level. That will give you a Digimon with the best stat increase possible and thus the strongest clonable Digimon. The key to achieve this goal is to use only Reinforced or Mega Reinforced DigiClone classes each time you clone your Digimon. If you used regular DigiClones at least once you may have failed to get a perfect cloned Digimon.
If due to any reason you need to start cloning your Digimon over again from scratch, there's an item that will let you reset your Digimon's cloning levels back to 0, its called the Reset Capsule. The only ways to get Reset Capsules are buying them whether from the Cash Shop using PSilk/Silk/Crown (Reset Capsule A resets all stats back to 0 and costs 19PSilk/Silk/Crown each, and Reset Capsule resets only 1 stat back to 0 and costs 9PSilk/Silk/Crown each), or from other players in exchange for Teras. Remember your Digimon won't keep any stat increase if you use a Reset Capsule, so bear that in mind.
Once your Digimon is cloned, you'll notice two things: it will have higher stats, and it will also have a clone aura around it, that may change color and design according to the Digimon's clone levels (the higher the levels are, the better the aura will be). Even though the clone aura has just a visual effect, it's still nice to have it as it's free once you cloned your Digimon at least once.
This is all you need to know about Digimon cloning. I hope this post's information has been useful for you. See you soon. ;)
Something worth knowing in DMO is the Digimon Clonation, or Cloning. To clone Digimon makes them get better stats in order to get stronger in battle.
In order to clone Digimon, you need to get items called DigiClones, which can be obtained by trading Digicores for them from NPC shops (Kamemon), bought from other players or as prizes from game Events or Quests.
There are 5 types of DigiClone, as well as 3 classes of DigiClone. DigiClones combine both a type and a class (ex.: Mega Reinforced DigiClone S).
The 5 types of DigiClone are as follows (from worst to best):
-DigiClone D.
-DigiClone C.
-DigiClone B.
-DigiClone A.
-DigiClone S.
The 3 classes of DigiClone that exist up to now are the following (from the most common to the most rare):
-Normal DigiClone (1st existing class).
-Reinforced DigiClone (Added since the current game Event).
-Mega Reinforced DigiClone (Added since the current game Event).
Currently, there's no other way to get Reinforced and Mega Reinforced DigiClone classes apart from buying them from other players or getting them as prizes from the current game Event, but they may be added for sale at NPC shops and Cash Shop eventually if a chance is given.
To clone our Digimon and use our DigiClones, we have to talk with Richard Sampson at Dats Center, then choose the Option "Go inside Dats Center". Once there, you'll see a window that shows both your current Digimon as well as 4 values that can be increased while cloning.
The stats that can be increased with cloning are the following:
-AT: Digimon's base attack power.
-CT: Digimon's critical hit rate.
-EV: Digimon's evading rate.
-BL: Digimon's blocking rate.
Each stat can be increased up to a maximum of 15 times since 2015's october Event, which changed the limit from 10 of 3 from 4 stats to 15 of all stats at once. onscreen
When you're cloning your Digimon, you'll have to register the DigiClone you want to use from your inventory, and then click on "Enchant" in order to clone your Digimon once. Lots of facedown cards will be shown onscreen, and you must choose one of them. If you chose the right one, a green card with the word "Success" on it will be flipped and your Digimon's stat will be increased. But if you chose the wrong one, a red "Fail" card will be flipped and you'll gain no increase to your Digimon's stat, even being possible to drop the stat a level down for each time you fail. Remember that the higher the stat's cloning level is, the more "Fail" card will be present when you try to clone it.
To avoid descreasing your Digimon's stats while failing to clone them, you have to use Backup Disks in order to avoid that penalty if you get to fail. Backup Disks can be obtained from Cash Shop (worth 19PSilk/Silk/Crown in packs of 10), players or from Monster Cards or MCs.
There are some limitations related to the use of DigiClones:
1-A price is required to be paid in order to use them, since 2015's october Event, no matter which type or class of DigiClone you're wishing to use. The price depends on the type and class of DigiClone, increasing as the DigiClone is of higher type or rarer class.
2-DigiClones can increase Digimon's stats up to a certain level. Once you reach that level, you'll have to use a higher type of DigiClone or it won't work.
3-The max level of clonation reachable for each stat is 15 since 2015's october Event, so each stat won't reach any further from there.
Here's a list that shows all DigiClone types and from which to which levels they can increase your Digimon's stats:
-DigiClone D increases stats from level 0 to level 3.
-DigiClone C increases stats from level 3 to level 6.
-DigiClone B increases stats from level 6 to level 9.
-DigiClone A increases stats from level 9 to level 12.
-DigiClone S increases stats from level 12 to level 15.
It's also worth remembering the difference between normal DigiClone and the 2 new classes of DigiClone, Reinforced and Mega Reinforced DigiClones.
-Regular DigiClone may fail and also increase a random amount of stats, but not always the max increase possible to each stat for each level.
-Reinforced DigiClone may fail, but if it succeeds to clone it will always increase the maximum amount of stats reachable for each level.
-Mega Reinforced DigiClone never fails and it also grants the maximum increase possible for stats at each level (this one is the best and rarest class of the 3).
A goal to achieve via Digimon cloning is to get what's called a "perfect cloned" Digimon. In order to get a perfect cloned Digimon, you must bring each of that Digimon's stats from level 0 up to level 15 increasing always the highest amount possible for each level. That will give you a Digimon with the best stat increase possible and thus the strongest clonable Digimon. The key to achieve this goal is to use only Reinforced or Mega Reinforced DigiClone classes each time you clone your Digimon. If you used regular DigiClones at least once you may have failed to get a perfect cloned Digimon.
If due to any reason you need to start cloning your Digimon over again from scratch, there's an item that will let you reset your Digimon's cloning levels back to 0, its called the Reset Capsule. The only ways to get Reset Capsules are buying them whether from the Cash Shop using PSilk/Silk/Crown (Reset Capsule A resets all stats back to 0 and costs 19PSilk/Silk/Crown each, and Reset Capsule resets only 1 stat back to 0 and costs 9PSilk/Silk/Crown each), or from other players in exchange for Teras. Remember your Digimon won't keep any stat increase if you use a Reset Capsule, so bear that in mind.
Once your Digimon is cloned, you'll notice two things: it will have higher stats, and it will also have a clone aura around it, that may change color and design according to the Digimon's clone levels (the higher the levels are, the better the aura will be). Even though the clone aura has just a visual effect, it's still nice to have it as it's free once you cloned your Digimon at least once.
This is all you need to know about Digimon cloning. I hope this post's information has been useful for you. See you soon. ;)
DATA
DATA.
A key yet common item in DMO is the DATA Chips, or DATA. They can be obtained through scanning any kind of normal Digieggs whose scanning cost is of 125Bits each, and also bought from other players.
DATA Chips are necessary in order to hatch Mercenary Digimon to expand your Team, so it's always wise to have your own DATA Chip storage in case you need to hatch any new Digimon.
There are two different types of DATA, LowClass and MidClass. The difference between both types is the effectiveness of each class: LowClass DATA is the easiest to get but the less effective while hatching new Digimon, and MidClass DATA is the hardest to get but the most effective while hatching new Digimon.
In order to get MidClass DATA, you have three possible ways to do it:
1-Buy from other players.
2-Buy from Cash Shop, worth 49PSilk/Silk/Crown for each 30 MidClass DATA Chips.
3-Obtained as prize from game Events.
To get a new Digimon easily, it's highly recommended to use MidClass DATA Chips if you got any, as it will be less likely for the Incubator to fail when you use MidClass DATA.
So that's all you need to know about DATA Chips, or DATA. In another post i'll teach you a nice strategy to hatch Digimon as easily as possible without using Reinforced Mercenary Digieggs. See you soon. ;)
A key yet common item in DMO is the DATA Chips, or DATA. They can be obtained through scanning any kind of normal Digieggs whose scanning cost is of 125Bits each, and also bought from other players.
DATA Chips are necessary in order to hatch Mercenary Digimon to expand your Team, so it's always wise to have your own DATA Chip storage in case you need to hatch any new Digimon.
There are two different types of DATA, LowClass and MidClass. The difference between both types is the effectiveness of each class: LowClass DATA is the easiest to get but the less effective while hatching new Digimon, and MidClass DATA is the hardest to get but the most effective while hatching new Digimon.
In order to get MidClass DATA, you have three possible ways to do it:
1-Buy from other players.
2-Buy from Cash Shop, worth 49PSilk/Silk/Crown for each 30 MidClass DATA Chips.
3-Obtained as prize from game Events.
To get a new Digimon easily, it's highly recommended to use MidClass DATA Chips if you got any, as it will be less likely for the Incubator to fail when you use MidClass DATA.
So that's all you need to know about DATA Chips, or DATA. In another post i'll teach you a nice strategy to hatch Digimon as easily as possible without using Reinforced Mercenary Digieggs. See you soon. ;)
The Digimon Encyclopedia
The Digimon Encyclopedia.
A quite hidden but still useful feature in DMO is the Digimon Encyclopedia. It works like a sort of Pokédex but with Digimon, except it gives little to no information about the Digimon present in DMO, apart from just the name of the base Digimon from each digivolution line, and a picture of every digivolution from all digivolution lines.
Every Digimon that you haven't hatched or unlocked yet will be shown only as a silhouette in that Digimon's digivolution line, until you get it. Once you get to complete a Digimon's digivolution line totally, a colored star will be shown over that Digimon's line, which color you get will depend on which size that Digimon has been hatched with when you got to complete it.
What the colored stars above the digivolution lines do is to give you prizes for each digivolution line you get to complete, also counting any Armor, Burst Mode and Jogress digivolutions that the Digimon may have. When you complete a Digimon's digivolution line totally, you'll be able to reclaim your prize from it by clicking on the digivolution line's name.
Which kind of prize you get depends on the star's color. Here's the list about which color gives what kind of prize, according to the Digimon's size and the star's rareness:
-3/5 Digimon will give a white star, and a common prize.
-4/5 Digimon will give a yellow star, and a good prize.
-5/5 Digimon will give a red star, and the best prize.
Bear in mind that you can only get the prize from each digivolution line once, so plan carefully which Digimon's digivolution line you'll wish to complete so you'll get the best possible prize with each one. Most recommendable way to complete and get all of the digivolution lines' prizes is to hatch 5/5 sized Digimon before completing their digivolution lines and getting their prizes.
It's not necessary to keep one of each Digimon hatched in order to unlock their digivolution lines and get their lines' prizes, you just need to hatch each Digimon once then complete their digivolution lines, and after you did it you may delete them if you want to without losing the prizes you got from them. Even though this last piece of information is off-topic, it works in the same way as the Titles/Achievements given for unlocking all Mega Digimon digivolution do.
That's all the information about the use of the Digimon Encyclopedia in DMO. In another post i'll make a list about all the prizes you can get from the Encyclopedia according to each Digimon's size and digivolution line completed. See you soon. ;)
A quite hidden but still useful feature in DMO is the Digimon Encyclopedia. It works like a sort of Pokédex but with Digimon, except it gives little to no information about the Digimon present in DMO, apart from just the name of the base Digimon from each digivolution line, and a picture of every digivolution from all digivolution lines.
Every Digimon that you haven't hatched or unlocked yet will be shown only as a silhouette in that Digimon's digivolution line, until you get it. Once you get to complete a Digimon's digivolution line totally, a colored star will be shown over that Digimon's line, which color you get will depend on which size that Digimon has been hatched with when you got to complete it.
What the colored stars above the digivolution lines do is to give you prizes for each digivolution line you get to complete, also counting any Armor, Burst Mode and Jogress digivolutions that the Digimon may have. When you complete a Digimon's digivolution line totally, you'll be able to reclaim your prize from it by clicking on the digivolution line's name.
Which kind of prize you get depends on the star's color. Here's the list about which color gives what kind of prize, according to the Digimon's size and the star's rareness:
-3/5 Digimon will give a white star, and a common prize.
-4/5 Digimon will give a yellow star, and a good prize.
-5/5 Digimon will give a red star, and the best prize.
Bear in mind that you can only get the prize from each digivolution line once, so plan carefully which Digimon's digivolution line you'll wish to complete so you'll get the best possible prize with each one. Most recommendable way to complete and get all of the digivolution lines' prizes is to hatch 5/5 sized Digimon before completing their digivolution lines and getting their prizes.
It's not necessary to keep one of each Digimon hatched in order to unlock their digivolution lines and get their lines' prizes, you just need to hatch each Digimon once then complete their digivolution lines, and after you did it you may delete them if you want to without losing the prizes you got from them. Even though this last piece of information is off-topic, it works in the same way as the Titles/Achievements given for unlocking all Mega Digimon digivolution do.
That's all the information about the use of the Digimon Encyclopedia in DMO. In another post i'll make a list about all the prizes you can get from the Encyclopedia according to each Digimon's size and digivolution line completed. See you soon. ;)
The Best 2 Ways To Attack (Skill Breaker)
The Best 2 Ways To Attack (Skill Breaker).
As i promised, here's my 2nd post about the best 2 ways to attack in DMO. This one will be about the Skill Breaker.
To do a Skill Breaker is to use your Digimon's Skills in order to cut off your Digimon's regular attack combo, still adding both attacks' damage together in less time, hence the name it has.
All Digimon have their own Skills and so you must check by yourself which Skills are more or less useful to do a Skill Breaker in battle, as some Digimon have a better F1 Skill and others have better F2 or even F3 Skills to use for Skill Breakers. Which Digimon and Skills you use is up to you, but all Skill Breakers work in the same way: they interrupt the Digimon's attack combo with the Skills they use in order to deal both of the attacks' damage with less time usage in a battle.
This technique is specially useful for Raids or any other strong kind of wild Digimon, and when combined with the other technique i taught you on my previous post, they make up an almost perfect combination to fight quite effectively in DMO.
Now that's all the information about the best 2 ways to attack effectively in DMO, Commands and Skill Breakers. I hope the information has been useful for you. See you soon. ;)
As i promised, here's my 2nd post about the best 2 ways to attack in DMO. This one will be about the Skill Breaker.
To do a Skill Breaker is to use your Digimon's Skills in order to cut off your Digimon's regular attack combo, still adding both attacks' damage together in less time, hence the name it has.
All Digimon have their own Skills and so you must check by yourself which Skills are more or less useful to do a Skill Breaker in battle, as some Digimon have a better F1 Skill and others have better F2 or even F3 Skills to use for Skill Breakers. Which Digimon and Skills you use is up to you, but all Skill Breakers work in the same way: they interrupt the Digimon's attack combo with the Skills they use in order to deal both of the attacks' damage with less time usage in a battle.
This technique is specially useful for Raids or any other strong kind of wild Digimon, and when combined with the other technique i taught you on my previous post, they make up an almost perfect combination to fight quite effectively in DMO.
Now that's all the information about the best 2 ways to attack effectively in DMO, Commands and Skill Breakers. I hope the information has been useful for you. See you soon. ;)
The Best 2 Ways To Attack (Commands)
The Best 2 Ways To Attack (Commands).
In this and the following post in my blog, i'll teach you about the best 2 ways to attack in DMO. This post will give details about the use of Commands to attack effectively in DMO.
As you can see in your game's interface, there's a list of Commands ranging from 1 to 8 in your Tamer's slotbar, that can be used as shortcuts with your keyboard to avoid clicking in DMO in order to give Commands to your Digimon.
By default, the Command shortcuts shown in the Tamer's slotbar go as follows:
1-Attack: Makes your Digimon attack.
2-Follow: Makes your Digimon stop fighting and follow your Tamer.
3-Wait: Makes your Digimon stop and stay still in place as long as you stay nearby, otherwise it will follow you if you get too far away from your Digimon.
4-Loot: Makes your Tamer go towards the nearest item dropped on the ground and pick it up if possible.
5-Change 1: Switches Digimon to the one stored in your Digivice's 2nd slot.
6-Change 2: Switches Digimon to the one stored in your Digivice's 3rd slot.
7-Change 3: Switches Digimon to the one stored in your Digivice's 4th slot.
8-Empty, customizable Command.
Although it may seem obvious, remember that the Change Commands only work if you have more than one Digimon in your Team. You may also add more custom Commands to a 2nd slotbar for your Tamer, or change the default ones to another slot from your slotbar.
In order to battle effectively with the use of Commands, you need to use them in conjunction. The effect it haves to use many Commands in quick succession is a considerable increase in your Digimon's combo speed and accuracy, as well as to help saving time during battles with wild Digimon. The way to do it is to choose only 2 from the default Commands: Attack and Follow/Wait (assigned by default to keys 1, 2 & 3 from your keyboard respectively).
To use this attack technique, you have to tap 1+2 or 1+3 quickly while your Digimon is attacking, even though 1+3 combination is more effective as your Digimon won't move from place while using that combo. It also won't miss hits as much as it would usually do without using this technique so it's quite handy to avoid wasting both time and healing items with your Digimon during battle.
This is all about the use of Commands to attack effectively in DMO, in the next post i'll give details about the other technique to attack effectively in DMO: the use of the Skill Breakers. See you soon. ;)
In this and the following post in my blog, i'll teach you about the best 2 ways to attack in DMO. This post will give details about the use of Commands to attack effectively in DMO.
As you can see in your game's interface, there's a list of Commands ranging from 1 to 8 in your Tamer's slotbar, that can be used as shortcuts with your keyboard to avoid clicking in DMO in order to give Commands to your Digimon.
By default, the Command shortcuts shown in the Tamer's slotbar go as follows:
1-Attack: Makes your Digimon attack.
2-Follow: Makes your Digimon stop fighting and follow your Tamer.
3-Wait: Makes your Digimon stop and stay still in place as long as you stay nearby, otherwise it will follow you if you get too far away from your Digimon.
4-Loot: Makes your Tamer go towards the nearest item dropped on the ground and pick it up if possible.
5-Change 1: Switches Digimon to the one stored in your Digivice's 2nd slot.
6-Change 2: Switches Digimon to the one stored in your Digivice's 3rd slot.
7-Change 3: Switches Digimon to the one stored in your Digivice's 4th slot.
8-Empty, customizable Command.
Although it may seem obvious, remember that the Change Commands only work if you have more than one Digimon in your Team. You may also add more custom Commands to a 2nd slotbar for your Tamer, or change the default ones to another slot from your slotbar.
In order to battle effectively with the use of Commands, you need to use them in conjunction. The effect it haves to use many Commands in quick succession is a considerable increase in your Digimon's combo speed and accuracy, as well as to help saving time during battles with wild Digimon. The way to do it is to choose only 2 from the default Commands: Attack and Follow/Wait (assigned by default to keys 1, 2 & 3 from your keyboard respectively).
To use this attack technique, you have to tap 1+2 or 1+3 quickly while your Digimon is attacking, even though 1+3 combination is more effective as your Digimon won't move from place while using that combo. It also won't miss hits as much as it would usually do without using this technique so it's quite handy to avoid wasting both time and healing items with your Digimon during battle.
This is all about the use of Commands to attack effectively in DMO, in the next post i'll give details about the other technique to attack effectively in DMO: the use of the Skill Breakers. See you soon. ;)
Memory Chips & Memory Skills
Memory Chips & Memory Skills.
Another feature recently implemented in DMO is the use of both the Memory Chips and the Memory Skills. This kind of Skills are quite special, as well as random.
In order to be able to use Memory Skills, you have to get 2 items: a Memory Skill and Memory Chips. The Memory Skills can be bought from Cash Shop (25PSilk/Silk/Crown each) or from other players, and Memory Chips can be dropped randomly by any wild Digimon defeated.
There are 3 basic, general types of Memory Skills: Attack, Defense, and Support. Attack Skills are offensive-based Skills, Defense Skills are defensive-based Skills, and Support Skills are supportive-based Skills, just like all the names imply. And there are also 3 different ranks for each Memory Skill basic type: Low, Mid and High. The higher the rank, the better the obtained Memory Skill will be.
Also, there are lots of Skills that compose any of the 3 base cathegories, and every time you get a Memory Skill from one of the 3, you can get one of the Skills that fit that type of Skill at random. Each Skill's effect is self-explanatory so you just have to get it in order to see what it does.
Once you get a Memory Skill, you'll need Memory Chips in order to use it. As it works like BM digivolution, you have to use Memory Chips every time you wish to use a Memory Skill, or it won't work. That's why Memory Chips are dropped easily by wild Digimon, and you can also buy them from NPC shops for 10Bits each, in case you need to do so.
How do you add Memory Skills to Digimon? You have to first scan your Memory Skill completely, until the Skill's name and rank is shown in the item's description. Once it happens, you have to choose the Digimon you want to add the Memory Skill to, and it may be needed to have about 60 Memory Chips in order to add it successfully.
Remember that you can add many Memory Skills to a single Digimon, but only one for each of the Digimon's digivolutions from its digivolution line (BM and Jogress Digimon don't count). So you may add one Memory Skill to every digivolution of your Digimon, except for its BM or Jogress.
If you want to remove a Memory Skill, you can do it from the Digimon's Skill list, but remember you can have only one Memory Skill active at once with the same Digimon, so if you want to change your Digimon's current Memory Skill, you'll have to delete the previous one in order to add another one.
That's all the information about the use of Memory Chips and Memory Skills. I hope this post's information has been useful for you, and that you may get a good use for that information. See you soon. ;)
Another feature recently implemented in DMO is the use of both the Memory Chips and the Memory Skills. This kind of Skills are quite special, as well as random.
In order to be able to use Memory Skills, you have to get 2 items: a Memory Skill and Memory Chips. The Memory Skills can be bought from Cash Shop (25PSilk/Silk/Crown each) or from other players, and Memory Chips can be dropped randomly by any wild Digimon defeated.
There are 3 basic, general types of Memory Skills: Attack, Defense, and Support. Attack Skills are offensive-based Skills, Defense Skills are defensive-based Skills, and Support Skills are supportive-based Skills, just like all the names imply. And there are also 3 different ranks for each Memory Skill basic type: Low, Mid and High. The higher the rank, the better the obtained Memory Skill will be.
Also, there are lots of Skills that compose any of the 3 base cathegories, and every time you get a Memory Skill from one of the 3, you can get one of the Skills that fit that type of Skill at random. Each Skill's effect is self-explanatory so you just have to get it in order to see what it does.
Once you get a Memory Skill, you'll need Memory Chips in order to use it. As it works like BM digivolution, you have to use Memory Chips every time you wish to use a Memory Skill, or it won't work. That's why Memory Chips are dropped easily by wild Digimon, and you can also buy them from NPC shops for 10Bits each, in case you need to do so.
How do you add Memory Skills to Digimon? You have to first scan your Memory Skill completely, until the Skill's name and rank is shown in the item's description. Once it happens, you have to choose the Digimon you want to add the Memory Skill to, and it may be needed to have about 60 Memory Chips in order to add it successfully.
Remember that you can add many Memory Skills to a single Digimon, but only one for each of the Digimon's digivolutions from its digivolution line (BM and Jogress Digimon don't count). So you may add one Memory Skill to every digivolution of your Digimon, except for its BM or Jogress.
If you want to remove a Memory Skill, you can do it from the Digimon's Skill list, but remember you can have only one Memory Skill active at once with the same Digimon, so if you want to change your Digimon's current Memory Skill, you'll have to delete the previous one in order to add another one.
That's all the information about the use of Memory Chips and Memory Skills. I hope this post's information has been useful for you, and that you may get a good use for that information. See you soon. ;)
Thursday, October 22, 2015
The Event To Come
The Event To Come.
Lots of people have been waiting for it, some others not but it was unavoidable and they will have to deal with it, a new Event is about to come really soon. The exact date in which the next Event will begin is october 27th, and that Event will bring many important changes to GDMO.
As there are many i'll show them to you in a list format so it will be easier to read, here you go:
1-The most important change, no more drop/exp cap. From the next Event onwards there won't be any more limitations about Digimon's lv to get drops nor experience, so it's going to open up lots of new possibilities both for new and experienced players as well (no need to waste Teras nor PSilk/Silk to gather Seals nor Mercenary Digieggs or Data).
2-Change in the online charging system. As Joymax is out of DMO since about 2 Events ago, MoveGames decided to finally switch to a new provider in order to let us charge PSilk and Silk with another company, GameKing. So, due to the future change of pages, all PSilk and Silk contained in all the accounts will be lost during the page transfer, so hurry up and use or sell all your Silk and PSilk before this Event is over or you'll waste it.
3-Change in the Guild system. All Guild Activity from Guild members may be rebooted, as from the next Event onwards a new system will also be running for Guilds too. Guilds' exp will raise according to each member's Guild Activity, no matter how many members or fame the Guilds have, and will also allow Guild members to obtain special Guild Skills, about which there aren't many details at the moment but it's rumored to be quite useful, like for example an increase in damage and so on.
More info will be posted here as soon as i find it, for now i hope this post's information has been useful for you and that you may have an awesome Event now that many things will get fixed (but we are still waiting for the connection and email verification issues to get fixed though xD). Anyway, we can happily put our hands up in the air and scream: "drop cap begone! :D". So i hope you had enjoyed a nice Event and that you'll enjoy even more as much as i'll do once the next Event finally begins. See you soon and good luck to everyone, have a good time. ;)
Lots of people have been waiting for it, some others not but it was unavoidable and they will have to deal with it, a new Event is about to come really soon. The exact date in which the next Event will begin is october 27th, and that Event will bring many important changes to GDMO.
As there are many i'll show them to you in a list format so it will be easier to read, here you go:
1-The most important change, no more drop/exp cap. From the next Event onwards there won't be any more limitations about Digimon's lv to get drops nor experience, so it's going to open up lots of new possibilities both for new and experienced players as well (no need to waste Teras nor PSilk/Silk to gather Seals nor Mercenary Digieggs or Data).
2-Change in the online charging system. As Joymax is out of DMO since about 2 Events ago, MoveGames decided to finally switch to a new provider in order to let us charge PSilk and Silk with another company, GameKing. So, due to the future change of pages, all PSilk and Silk contained in all the accounts will be lost during the page transfer, so hurry up and use or sell all your Silk and PSilk before this Event is over or you'll waste it.
3-Change in the Guild system. All Guild Activity from Guild members may be rebooted, as from the next Event onwards a new system will also be running for Guilds too. Guilds' exp will raise according to each member's Guild Activity, no matter how many members or fame the Guilds have, and will also allow Guild members to obtain special Guild Skills, about which there aren't many details at the moment but it's rumored to be quite useful, like for example an increase in damage and so on.
More info will be posted here as soon as i find it, for now i hope this post's information has been useful for you and that you may have an awesome Event now that many things will get fixed (but we are still waiting for the connection and email verification issues to get fixed though xD). Anyway, we can happily put our hands up in the air and scream: "drop cap begone! :D". So i hope you had enjoyed a nice Event and that you'll enjoy even more as much as i'll do once the next Event finally begins. See you soon and good luck to everyone, have a good time. ;)
DigiSpirits & Spirit System
DigiSpirits & Spirit System.
The most recent ingame digivolution system implemented up to date in GDMO is the Spirit system, which includes all the Digi-Spirits from the Digimon Frontier series. As i promised many times before, like in my post about Monster Cards for example, i was going to make a post explaining everything that's needed to be known about Digi-Spirits in DMO, so here it is, hope you like it.
This kind of digivolution system is quite unique, as it needs no Digieggs to work. Actually, it needs Digi-Spirits to unlock them as new playable Digimon for your Tamer. In order to obtain a Digi-Spirit's Digimon as partner you'll need 3 items: The Digi-Spirit's Spirit Card, its Digi-Spirit (obtained by killing it in battle), and Bokomon's Book (bought for 45PSilk/Silk/Crown from Cash Shop, or for 8-10Teras from players). Once you gather both the Digi-Spirit and Bokomon's Book, you must bring both items to the Bokomon NPC which is in Dats Center, and you'll need a free Archive slot ready for the Digi-Spirit to be stored once you give both items to Bokomon NPC, as you'll get it directly with no Digieggs.
It's worth noting that you can't increase Digi-Spirits' size before "hatching" them, as by default you'll always get "3/5" sized Digi-Spirits, but you can still give Fruits to them in order to increase their size once you had "hatched" them.
How do you get Spirit Cards? Killing any wild Digimon in DMO that has the same Element the Digi-Spirit you're looking for represents. This applies both to Human and Beast Digi-Spirits, as they are both of the same Element but in different forms. All Digi-Spirits summoned with the Spirit Cards are between lv44-46 so it's recommended to use a Digimon close to those levels as they will almost always drop their Digi-Spirit when they get defeated.
There's a curious fact about Spirit Cards, that for some reason may summon more than one Digi-Spirit with a single Card. Up to now i personally saw it happening with BurningGreymon, Zephymon, Petaldramon and Gigasmon, but some say it also happens with Kumamon and all the Digi-Spirits. Quite convenient for players if you ask me.
Once you get all the Digi-Spirits up to date, in the future you'll be able to also get both KaiserGreymon and MagnaGarurumon, thanks to the Spirit system. In order to get KaiserGreymon, you have to get every Digi-Spirit of Fire, Wind, Ice, Wood and Earth Elements, both Human and Beast, and bring them all up to lv99, then bring them to Bokomon NPC and pay 500Megas for each, and in exchange for deleting permanently each lv99 Digi-Spirit you'll be able to transform them into Shining Spirits, that will allow you to trade them for KaiserGreymon once they implement it in GDMO. To get MagnaGarurumon it's the same, except you need to get the Shining Spirits of Light, Thunder, Water, Darkness and Steel Elements to trade them with Bokomon NPC along with 500Megas for each Spirit, in order to also get MagnaGarurumon. About Susanoomon nothing's confirmed yet, but most certainly it will be needed to have both KaiserGreymon and MagnaGarurumon to obtain it, only time will tell us what will come next to DMO.
In KDMO they are all implemented already and beyond, but in GDMO it's a bit slower and there have to be implemented completely, so i'll show you a list that says all the Digi-Spirits available in GDMO and which Element they represent so you can know which Digimon you should hunt to get them. Here you go (Digi-Spirits are listed in the order they have been implemented both in KDMO and GDMO):
-Agunimon/Agnimon (Spirit of Fire H).
-BurningGreymon/Vritramon (Spirit of Fire B).
-Kazemon/Fairimon (Spirit of Wind H).
-Zephyrmon/Shutsmon (Spirit of Wind B).
-Kumamon/Chakkumon (Spirit of Ice H).
-Korikakumon/Blizzarmon (Spirit of Ice B).
-Arbormon (Spirit of Wood H).
-Petaldramon (Spirit of Wood B).
-Grumblemon/Grotmon (Spirit of Earth H).
-Gigasmon (Spirit of Earth B).
-KaiserGreymon (Shining Spirits of Fire/Wind/Ice/Wood/Earth H/B).
-Lobomon (Spirit of Light H)(KDMO).
-KendoGarurumon (Spirit of Light B)(KDMO).
-Beetlemon (Spirit of Thunder H)(KDMO).
-MetalKabuterimon (Spirit of Thunder B)(KDMO).
-Ranamon (Spirit of Water H)(KDMO).
-Calmaramon (Spirit of Water B)(KDMO).
-Löwemon (Spirit of Darkness H)(KDMO).
-KaiserLeomon (Spirit of Darkness B)(KDMO).
-Mercurymon (Spirit of Steel H)(KDMO).
-Sephirothmon (Spirit of Steel B)(KDMO).
-MagnaGarurumon (Shining Spirits of Light/Thunder/Water/Darkness/Steel)(KDMO).
-Susanoomon (Yet to be implemented in KDMO).
If you're a collector like me or just don't want to waste a tough-trained lv99 Digi-Spirit to get just an item, a nice solution to get both the regular Digi-Spirits and also KaiserGreymon along MagnaGarurumon would be to "hatch" each Digi-Spirit twice, so you can keep one to collect each one and you can still trade the extra ones for the Shining Spirits so you can also get KaiserGreymon and MagnaGarurumon too. It takes lots of Archive slots but i'm quite sure it's worth it if your goal is to collect and still keep them all together.
Personally i'm working on that solution right now, so i hope to make it in the future, i also hope those who will try the same make it too. I also hope this post's information has been useful for you, and see you soon. ;)
The most recent ingame digivolution system implemented up to date in GDMO is the Spirit system, which includes all the Digi-Spirits from the Digimon Frontier series. As i promised many times before, like in my post about Monster Cards for example, i was going to make a post explaining everything that's needed to be known about Digi-Spirits in DMO, so here it is, hope you like it.
This kind of digivolution system is quite unique, as it needs no Digieggs to work. Actually, it needs Digi-Spirits to unlock them as new playable Digimon for your Tamer. In order to obtain a Digi-Spirit's Digimon as partner you'll need 3 items: The Digi-Spirit's Spirit Card, its Digi-Spirit (obtained by killing it in battle), and Bokomon's Book (bought for 45PSilk/Silk/Crown from Cash Shop, or for 8-10Teras from players). Once you gather both the Digi-Spirit and Bokomon's Book, you must bring both items to the Bokomon NPC which is in Dats Center, and you'll need a free Archive slot ready for the Digi-Spirit to be stored once you give both items to Bokomon NPC, as you'll get it directly with no Digieggs.
It's worth noting that you can't increase Digi-Spirits' size before "hatching" them, as by default you'll always get "3/5" sized Digi-Spirits, but you can still give Fruits to them in order to increase their size once you had "hatched" them.
How do you get Spirit Cards? Killing any wild Digimon in DMO that has the same Element the Digi-Spirit you're looking for represents. This applies both to Human and Beast Digi-Spirits, as they are both of the same Element but in different forms. All Digi-Spirits summoned with the Spirit Cards are between lv44-46 so it's recommended to use a Digimon close to those levels as they will almost always drop their Digi-Spirit when they get defeated.
There's a curious fact about Spirit Cards, that for some reason may summon more than one Digi-Spirit with a single Card. Up to now i personally saw it happening with BurningGreymon, Zephymon, Petaldramon and Gigasmon, but some say it also happens with Kumamon and all the Digi-Spirits. Quite convenient for players if you ask me.
Once you get all the Digi-Spirits up to date, in the future you'll be able to also get both KaiserGreymon and MagnaGarurumon, thanks to the Spirit system. In order to get KaiserGreymon, you have to get every Digi-Spirit of Fire, Wind, Ice, Wood and Earth Elements, both Human and Beast, and bring them all up to lv99, then bring them to Bokomon NPC and pay 500Megas for each, and in exchange for deleting permanently each lv99 Digi-Spirit you'll be able to transform them into Shining Spirits, that will allow you to trade them for KaiserGreymon once they implement it in GDMO. To get MagnaGarurumon it's the same, except you need to get the Shining Spirits of Light, Thunder, Water, Darkness and Steel Elements to trade them with Bokomon NPC along with 500Megas for each Spirit, in order to also get MagnaGarurumon. About Susanoomon nothing's confirmed yet, but most certainly it will be needed to have both KaiserGreymon and MagnaGarurumon to obtain it, only time will tell us what will come next to DMO.
In KDMO they are all implemented already and beyond, but in GDMO it's a bit slower and there have to be implemented completely, so i'll show you a list that says all the Digi-Spirits available in GDMO and which Element they represent so you can know which Digimon you should hunt to get them. Here you go (Digi-Spirits are listed in the order they have been implemented both in KDMO and GDMO):
-Agunimon/Agnimon (Spirit of Fire H).
-BurningGreymon/Vritramon (Spirit of Fire B).
-Kazemon/Fairimon (Spirit of Wind H).
-Zephyrmon/Shutsmon (Spirit of Wind B).
-Kumamon/Chakkumon (Spirit of Ice H).
-Korikakumon/Blizzarmon (Spirit of Ice B).
-Arbormon (Spirit of Wood H).
-Petaldramon (Spirit of Wood B).
-Grumblemon/Grotmon (Spirit of Earth H).
-Gigasmon (Spirit of Earth B).
-KaiserGreymon (Shining Spirits of Fire/Wind/Ice/Wood/Earth H/B).
-Lobomon (Spirit of Light H)(KDMO).
-KendoGarurumon (Spirit of Light B)(KDMO).
-Beetlemon (Spirit of Thunder H)(KDMO).
-MetalKabuterimon (Spirit of Thunder B)(KDMO).
-Ranamon (Spirit of Water H)(KDMO).
-Calmaramon (Spirit of Water B)(KDMO).
-Löwemon (Spirit of Darkness H)(KDMO).
-KaiserLeomon (Spirit of Darkness B)(KDMO).
-Mercurymon (Spirit of Steel H)(KDMO).
-Sephirothmon (Spirit of Steel B)(KDMO).
-MagnaGarurumon (Shining Spirits of Light/Thunder/Water/Darkness/Steel)(KDMO).
-Susanoomon (Yet to be implemented in KDMO).
If you're a collector like me or just don't want to waste a tough-trained lv99 Digi-Spirit to get just an item, a nice solution to get both the regular Digi-Spirits and also KaiserGreymon along MagnaGarurumon would be to "hatch" each Digi-Spirit twice, so you can keep one to collect each one and you can still trade the extra ones for the Shining Spirits so you can also get KaiserGreymon and MagnaGarurumon too. It takes lots of Archive slots but i'm quite sure it's worth it if your goal is to collect and still keep them all together.
Personally i'm working on that solution right now, so i hope to make it in the future, i also hope those who will try the same make it too. I also hope this post's information has been useful for you, and see you soon. ;)
The Armor Digivolution
The Armor Digivolution.
Many events ago, a new digivolution system had been implemented in DMO, the Armor system. This Armor digivolution system implemented the use of Armor Digieggs into DMO in order to achieve Armor digivolution with the Digimon who could get them since Digimon Zero Two or Digimon 02 series.
How do i get Armor digivolution? Using Armor Digieggs, but how to get them? Easy, Dark Tower Wasteland. At that map, located in Western area, there's a Falcomon NPC who will give you a Repeatable Quest called "Destroy The Evil Spiral", in which you must defeat random Digimon from the map until you manage to gather 10 Evil Spiral items in order to bring them back to the Falcomon NPC.
The drop rate of the Evil Spiral isn't that low but it isn't too high either, so it takes some time to complete the quest once, but every time you complete it, you can get a Worn Armor Digiegg Box, which can be scanned for 1Mega in order to give a random Armor Digiegg Piece, from which you must gather 4 different Pieces in order to complete a single Armor Digiegg by trading Pieces labelled A, B, C and D from the respective Armor Digiegg you wish to get with Falcomon NPC at Dark Tower Wasteland, or Veemon NPC at Dats Center. Any of them will trade the 4 Pieces for a whole Armor Digiegg, which must be used in order to unlock Armor digivolution for our Digimon.
In order to use an Armor Digiegg with your Digimon, you must check the Digimon's information window (X key on keyboard, D icon on slot bar), then take a look at the Digimon's digivolution list. If your Digimon can achieve Armor digivolution, you'll see an alternate digivolution that strays from the Digimon's main digivolution line, that requires its respective Armor Digiegg to be unlocked. To use an Armor Digiegg you must have it in your inventory, then click on the slot where the Armor digivolution is locked and a window will pop up asking you to put the Armor Digiegg in the only available slot.
Bear in mind that regular Armor Digieggs have a 50% chance to succeed at unlocking Armor digivolution, but if they do fail the Digiegg will be lost and you won't unlock the Armor digivolution, being left to get yet another Digiegg. In order to avoid that problem you got three options:
1-Repeat "Destroy The Evil Spiral" Quest lots of times in order to farm lots of Armor Digiegg Pieces and Digieggs.
2-Buy 100% success rate Armor Digieggs from the Cash Shop (all except Digiegg of Miracle which isn't for sale there) that are worth 29PSilk/Silk/Crown each.
3-Buy 50% or 100% success rate Armor Digieggs from other players who sell them (may charge around 500Megas for 50% eggs and Teras for 100% ones, Miracle is specially expensive even at 50%).
Once you manage to unlock Armor digivolution, you'll wonder which are the advantages they have over regular digivolution, well i'll tell you. If you remember, at Dark Tower Wasteland there are lots of Dark Towers which don't allow your Digimon to Ride nor to digivolve due to their power. Well Armor digivolutions ignore that last restriction caused by the Dark Towers so they can stay digivolved without problem.
So, now that you know how the Armor digivolution system works, let me show you a list with all the Digimon who can achieve Armor digivolution up to date (i'll update it if i find out more), sorted by alphabetical order and according to each digivolution line:
*Armadillomon/Armadimon (Digmon):
-Digmon (Digiegg of Knowledge).
*Armadillomon/Armadimon (Submarimon):
-Submarimon (Digiegg of Reliability).
*Hawkmon (Silphymon Jogress):
-Allomon (Digiegg of Courage).
-Shurimon (Digiegg of Sincerity).
*Hawkmon (Silphymon Ultimate):
-Flybeemon (Digiegg of Knowledge).
-Halsemon/Holsmon (Digiegg of Love).
-Toucanmon (Digiegg of Kindness).
*Patamon (MagnaAngemon):
-Pegasmon (Digiegg of Hope).
*Gatomon (Angewomon):
-Nefertimon (Digiegg of Light).
*Gatomon (Silphymon Jogress):
-Goatmon (Digiegg of Hope).
*Veemon (ExVeemon):
-Raidramon/Lighdramon (Digiegg of Friendship).
-Yashamon/Yaksamon (Digiegg of Sincerity).
*Veemon (Veedramon):
-Flamedramon/Fradramon (Digiegg of Courage).
-Gargoylemon/Gargomon (Digiegg of Light).
-Magnamon (Digiegg of Miracle).
That's all what's known about the Armor digivolution system in DMO up to now, if there are any changes or news i'll edit and update this post. See you soon. ;)
Many events ago, a new digivolution system had been implemented in DMO, the Armor system. This Armor digivolution system implemented the use of Armor Digieggs into DMO in order to achieve Armor digivolution with the Digimon who could get them since Digimon Zero Two or Digimon 02 series.
How do i get Armor digivolution? Using Armor Digieggs, but how to get them? Easy, Dark Tower Wasteland. At that map, located in Western area, there's a Falcomon NPC who will give you a Repeatable Quest called "Destroy The Evil Spiral", in which you must defeat random Digimon from the map until you manage to gather 10 Evil Spiral items in order to bring them back to the Falcomon NPC.
The drop rate of the Evil Spiral isn't that low but it isn't too high either, so it takes some time to complete the quest once, but every time you complete it, you can get a Worn Armor Digiegg Box, which can be scanned for 1Mega in order to give a random Armor Digiegg Piece, from which you must gather 4 different Pieces in order to complete a single Armor Digiegg by trading Pieces labelled A, B, C and D from the respective Armor Digiegg you wish to get with Falcomon NPC at Dark Tower Wasteland, or Veemon NPC at Dats Center. Any of them will trade the 4 Pieces for a whole Armor Digiegg, which must be used in order to unlock Armor digivolution for our Digimon.
In order to use an Armor Digiegg with your Digimon, you must check the Digimon's information window (X key on keyboard, D icon on slot bar), then take a look at the Digimon's digivolution list. If your Digimon can achieve Armor digivolution, you'll see an alternate digivolution that strays from the Digimon's main digivolution line, that requires its respective Armor Digiegg to be unlocked. To use an Armor Digiegg you must have it in your inventory, then click on the slot where the Armor digivolution is locked and a window will pop up asking you to put the Armor Digiegg in the only available slot.
Bear in mind that regular Armor Digieggs have a 50% chance to succeed at unlocking Armor digivolution, but if they do fail the Digiegg will be lost and you won't unlock the Armor digivolution, being left to get yet another Digiegg. In order to avoid that problem you got three options:
1-Repeat "Destroy The Evil Spiral" Quest lots of times in order to farm lots of Armor Digiegg Pieces and Digieggs.
2-Buy 100% success rate Armor Digieggs from the Cash Shop (all except Digiegg of Miracle which isn't for sale there) that are worth 29PSilk/Silk/Crown each.
3-Buy 50% or 100% success rate Armor Digieggs from other players who sell them (may charge around 500Megas for 50% eggs and Teras for 100% ones, Miracle is specially expensive even at 50%).
Once you manage to unlock Armor digivolution, you'll wonder which are the advantages they have over regular digivolution, well i'll tell you. If you remember, at Dark Tower Wasteland there are lots of Dark Towers which don't allow your Digimon to Ride nor to digivolve due to their power. Well Armor digivolutions ignore that last restriction caused by the Dark Towers so they can stay digivolved without problem.
So, now that you know how the Armor digivolution system works, let me show you a list with all the Digimon who can achieve Armor digivolution up to date (i'll update it if i find out more), sorted by alphabetical order and according to each digivolution line:
*Armadillomon/Armadimon (Digmon):
-Digmon (Digiegg of Knowledge).
*Armadillomon/Armadimon (Submarimon):
-Submarimon (Digiegg of Reliability).
*Hawkmon (Silphymon Jogress):
-Allomon (Digiegg of Courage).
-Shurimon (Digiegg of Sincerity).
*Hawkmon (Silphymon Ultimate):
-Flybeemon (Digiegg of Knowledge).
-Halsemon/Holsmon (Digiegg of Love).
-Toucanmon (Digiegg of Kindness).
*Patamon (MagnaAngemon):
-Pegasmon (Digiegg of Hope).
*Gatomon (Angewomon):
-Nefertimon (Digiegg of Light).
*Gatomon (Silphymon Jogress):
-Goatmon (Digiegg of Hope).
*Veemon (ExVeemon):
-Raidramon/Lighdramon (Digiegg of Friendship).
-Yashamon/Yaksamon (Digiegg of Sincerity).
*Veemon (Veedramon):
-Flamedramon/Fradramon (Digiegg of Courage).
-Gargoylemon/Gargomon (Digiegg of Light).
-Magnamon (Digiegg of Miracle).
That's all what's known about the Armor digivolution system in DMO up to now, if there are any changes or news i'll edit and update this post. See you soon. ;)
Monster Cards
Monster Cards.
A key part in DMO is the use of Monster Cards, or MCs. They are cards that are dropped by any wild Digimon ingame, and their use is to summon a random number of giant Digimon near the user that drop lots of stuff when killed, but have a time limit to kill before they vanish and get lost.
There are 7 different kinds of numbered MCs, from 1 to 7, along with special Boss Cards which summon only Boss Digimon, and also Spirit Cards which summon Digi-Spirits only (this last type will be explained further in its own post later on).
Apart from those there's also one more type of MC which is called the Random Monster Card, that lets you get any of the MCs, except for the MC7 and Spirit Cards, also limiting the kind of Boss Cards you may get to only the following Boss Cards: Growlmon/Growmon, Mammothmon, GizumonAT, HiAndromon and TigerVespamon. Note that you can only get Random Monster Cards in Server Continent Desert, otherwise you can only buy them from other players if they sell them, but expect high prices as always.
Something to take into account before getting Monster Cards is that they have limitations. First limitation is time, as you have a time limit to kill every Digimon summoned by them before they go away along with their items. Another limitation is your Tamer's level, if it's lower than required you can't summon any Card personally. One more limitation is your Digimon's level, as every numbered MC is recommended for Digimon of a specific range of levels, that go as follows:
-MC1 are recommended for Digimon from lv1 up to lv10.
-MC2 are recommended for Digimon from lv11 up to lv20.
-MC3 are recommended for Digimon from lv21 up to lv30.
-MC4 are recommended for Digimon from lv31 up to lv40.
-MC5 are recommended for Digimon from lv41 up to lv50.
-MC6 are recommended for Digimon from lv51 up to lv60.
-MC7 are recommended for Digimon from lv61 up to lv70.
-Boss Cards vary recommended lv according to the MC that dropped them.
-Spirit Cards are recommended for Digimon from lv44 up to lv46.
Of course you can still kill any Card with Digimon of any level, but you may get little to no reward at all if you kill a Card that is too weak for your Digimon's current level. That's why it's best to use Digimon that are as closer to the recommended level of the Card as possible.
Also there's a method called "superdrop" in which you use both an extremely low lv Digimon along with a high lv Digimon to kill the same Card, with the lower lv Digimon attacking first and the higher lv Digimon finishing off the Card's summoned Digimon. That way you can get tons of items with little to no effort as long as there is teamwork from both parts or it won't work properly.
One last detail about Monster Cards obtainment is that it depends on the wild Digimon's evolutionary stage (and on Spirit Cards case on their Element, but that will be dealt with in another post later on).
-MC1 are dropped by Rookie Digimon.
-MC2 are dropped by Champion Digimon.
-MC3 are dropped by Champion and Ultimate Digimon.
-MC4 are dropped by Ultimate and Mega Digimon.
-MC5 are dropped by Dark Mega Digimon.
-MC6 are dropped by Digimon located at high level areas (mainly from Digimon Maze Entrance and the whole File Island area).
-MC7 are obtained by killing Raid Digimon.
-Boss Cards can be randomly dropped from all of the numbered MCs Digimon.
Now that everything about Monster Cards functions has been explained, let's see which Digimon can be summoned from every Monster Card and Boss Card (as i said before, Spirit Cards and Digi-Spirits will be dealt with in another post), along with the possible items each summoned Digimon may drop when killed, first telling the general drops and then Digimon-specific drops, both names and drops sorted all in alphabetical order:
Monster Card 1 (MC1):
*General Drops:
-Bits.
-Evoluter.
-Fried Potato.
*Digimon Drops:
+Biyomon/Piyomon:
-Bird Data Digiegg.
-Biyomon Digiegg.
-Tanemon Boss Card.
+DemiDevimon:
-Devil Data Digiegg.
-DemiDevimon (Bakemon) Digiegg.
-DemiDevimon (Myotismon) Digiegg.
-DemiDevimon (Soulmon) Digiegg.
-Tanemon Boss Card.
+Gabumon:
-Beast Data Digiegg.
-BlackGabumon Digiegg.
-Gabumon Digiegg.
-Tanemon Boss Card.
+Tanemon (Boss):
-Digicore.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
Monster Card 2 (MC2):
*General Drops:
-Backup Disk.
-Bits.
-Evoluter.
-Fried Potato.
*Digimon Drops:
+Devimon (Boss):
-DemiDevimon (Myotismon) Digiegg.
-Devil Data Digiegg.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
+Garurumon:
-Beast Data Digiegg.
-BlackGabumon Digiegg.
-Devimon Boss Card.
-Gabumon Digiegg.
-Growlmon/Growmon Boss Card.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
+Growlmon/Growmon (Boss):
-Dragon Data Digiegg.
-Guilmon Digiegg.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
+Leomon:
-Beast Data Digiegg.
-Devimon Boss Card.
-Elecmon Digiegg.
-Growlmon/Growmon Boss Card.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
+Starmon:
-Devimon Boss Card.
-Growlmon/Growmon Boss Card.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
-Starmon Digiegg.
Monster Card 3 (MC3):
*General Drops:
-Bits.
-Evoluter.
-Hamburger.
*Digimon Drops:
+Monzaemon:
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-WarGrowlmon Boss Card.
+SuperStarmon:
-Deputymon Digiegg.
-Fried Potato.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
-Starmon Digiegg.
-WarGrowlmon Boss Card.
+WarGrowlmon (Boss):
-Digicore.
-Dragon Data Digiegg.
-Guilmon Digiegg.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
+WaruMonzaemon:
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-WarGrowlmon Boss Card.+WereGarurumon:-Backup Disk.
-Beast Data Digiegg.
-BlackGabumon Digiegg.
-Gabumon Digiegg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-WarGrowlmon Boss Card.
Monster Card 4 (MC4):
*General Drops:
-Bits.
-Evoluter.
-Hamburger.
*Digimon Drops:
+Andromon (Boss):
-Digicore.
-Hagurumon (Guardromon/Gardromon) Digiegg.
-Mammothmon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
-SkullGreymon Boss Card.
+Cherrymon:
-Andromon Boss Card.
-Mammothmon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Palmon (Woodmon) Digiegg.
-Plant Data Digiegg.
-SkullGreymon Boss Card.
+JewelBeemon:
-Andromon Boss Card.
-Insectoid Data Digiegg.
-Mammothmon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-SkullGreymon Boss Card.
-Wormmon Digiegg.
+Mammothmon (Boss):
-Andromon Boss Card.
-Beast Data Digiegg.
-Digicore.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Sharmamon Digiegg.
-SkullGreymon Boss Card.
+SkullGreymon:
-Andromon Boss Card.
-Devil Data Digiegg.
-Devil Mercenary Digiegg.
-Mammothmon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-SkullGreymon Boss Card.
+SkullGreymon (Boss):
-Andromon Boss Card.
-Devil Data Digiegg.
-Mammothmon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
+Volcamon:
-Andromon Boss Card.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
-Mammothmon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-SkullGreymon Boss Card.
Monster Card 5 (MC5):
*General Drops:
-Bits.
-Chicken Combo.
-Digicore (3).
-Evoluter.
*Digimon Drops:
+Garudamon:
-Bird Data Digiegg.
-Biyomon/Piyomon Digiegg.
-GizumonAT Boss Card.
-MetalEtemon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
+GizumonAT (Boss):
-Digicore.
-MetalEtemon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
+Infermon:
-Devil Data Digiegg.
-GizumonAT Boss Card.
-Keramon Digiegg.
-MetalEtemon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
+MetalEtemon:
-Andromon Boss Card.
-Goburimon/Goblimon Digiegg.
-Gotsumon Digiegg.
-Mammothmon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
-SkullGreymon Boss Card.
+MetalEtemon (Boss):
-Digicore.
-GizumonAT Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
Monster Card 6 (MC6):
*General Drops:
-Bits.
-Chicken Combo.
-Evoluter.
*Digimon Drops:
+Diaboromon/Diablomon (Boss):
-Devil Data Digiegg.
-Keramon Digiegg.
-Kerpymon/Cherubimon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Rare Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-TigerVespamon Boss Card.
+GizumonXT (Boss):
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Rare Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
-TigerVespamon Boss Card.
+HiAndromon:
-Diaboromon/Diablomon Boss Card.
-Drimogemon Digiegg.
-Hagurumon (Guardromon/Gardromon) Digiegg.
-HiAndromon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
-Vikemon Boss Card.
+HiAndromon (Boss):
-Diaboromon/Diablomon Boss Card.
-Digicore.
-Drimogemon Digiegg.
-GizumonXT Boss Card.
-Hagurumon (Guardromon/Gardromon) Digiegg.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Rare Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
-TigerVespamon Boss Card.
+Kerpymon/Cherubimon (Evil)(Boss):
-Devil Data Digiegg.
-Evoluter (1-3).
-Lopmon Digiegg.
+MetalGarurumon:
-Beast Data Digiegg.
-BlackGabumon Digiegg.
-Diaboromon/Diablomon Boss Card.
-Gabumon Digiegg.
-HiAndromon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Vikemon Boss Card.
+SaberLeomon:
-Beast Data Digiegg.
-Diaboromon/Diablomon Boss Card.
-Elecmon Digiegg.
-HiAndromon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Vikemon Boss Card.
+TigerVespamon (Boss):
-Evoluter (1-2).
-Fanbeemon Digiegg.
-Insectoid Data Digiegg.
-Kerpymon/Cherubimon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Rare Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
+Vikemon:
-Aquatic Data Digiegg.
-Armadillomon (Digmon/Submarimon) Digiegg.
-Diaboromon/Diablomon Boss Card.
-Gomamon (Vikemon) Digiegg.
-HiAndromon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Vikemon Boss Card.
+Vikemon (Boss):
-Aquatic Data Digiegg.
-Armadillomon (Digmon/Submarimon) Digiegg.
-Diaboromon/Diablomon Boss Card.
-Digicore.
-GizumonXT Boss Card.
-Gomamon (Vikemon) Digiegg.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Rare Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.-TigerVespamon Boss Card.
Monster Card 7 (MC7):
*Digimon Drops:
+Diaboromon/Diablomon (Boss):
-Devil Data Digiegg.
-Keramon Digiegg.
-Kerpymon/Cherubimon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Rare Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-TigerVespamon Boss Card.+GizumonXT (Boss):
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Rare Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
-TigerVespamon Boss Card.
+HiAndromon (Boss):
-Diaboromon/Diablomon Boss Card.
-Digicore.
-Drimogemon Digiegg.
-GizumonXT Boss Card.
-Hagurumon (Guardromon/Gardromon) Digiegg.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Rare Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
-TigerVespamon Boss Card.
+Kerpymon/Cherubimon (Evil)(Boss):
-Devil Data Digiegg.
-Evoluter (1-3).
-Lopmon Digiegg.
+TigerVespamon (Boss):
-Evoluter (1-2).
-Fanbeemon Digiegg.
-Insectoid Data Digiegg.
-Kerpymon/Cherubimon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Rare Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
+Vikemon (Boss):
-Aquatic Data Digiegg.
-Armadillomon (Digmon/Submarimon) Digiegg.
-Diaboromon/Diablomon Boss Card.
-Digicore.
-GizumonXT Boss Card.
-Gomamon (Vikemon) Digiegg.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Rare Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.-TigerVespamon Boss Card. I know this post is longer than usual, but it's the most complete one i could make about Monster Cards up to now. On another post i'll tell you all the details about the Spirit Cards and the Digi-Spirits from the Digimon Frontier series. See you soon. ;)
A key part in DMO is the use of Monster Cards, or MCs. They are cards that are dropped by any wild Digimon ingame, and their use is to summon a random number of giant Digimon near the user that drop lots of stuff when killed, but have a time limit to kill before they vanish and get lost.
There are 7 different kinds of numbered MCs, from 1 to 7, along with special Boss Cards which summon only Boss Digimon, and also Spirit Cards which summon Digi-Spirits only (this last type will be explained further in its own post later on).
Apart from those there's also one more type of MC which is called the Random Monster Card, that lets you get any of the MCs, except for the MC7 and Spirit Cards, also limiting the kind of Boss Cards you may get to only the following Boss Cards: Growlmon/Growmon, Mammothmon, GizumonAT, HiAndromon and TigerVespamon. Note that you can only get Random Monster Cards in Server Continent Desert, otherwise you can only buy them from other players if they sell them, but expect high prices as always.
Something to take into account before getting Monster Cards is that they have limitations. First limitation is time, as you have a time limit to kill every Digimon summoned by them before they go away along with their items. Another limitation is your Tamer's level, if it's lower than required you can't summon any Card personally. One more limitation is your Digimon's level, as every numbered MC is recommended for Digimon of a specific range of levels, that go as follows:
-MC1 are recommended for Digimon from lv1 up to lv10.
-MC2 are recommended for Digimon from lv11 up to lv20.
-MC3 are recommended for Digimon from lv21 up to lv30.
-MC4 are recommended for Digimon from lv31 up to lv40.
-MC5 are recommended for Digimon from lv41 up to lv50.
-MC6 are recommended for Digimon from lv51 up to lv60.
-MC7 are recommended for Digimon from lv61 up to lv70.
-Boss Cards vary recommended lv according to the MC that dropped them.
-Spirit Cards are recommended for Digimon from lv44 up to lv46.
Of course you can still kill any Card with Digimon of any level, but you may get little to no reward at all if you kill a Card that is too weak for your Digimon's current level. That's why it's best to use Digimon that are as closer to the recommended level of the Card as possible.
Also there's a method called "superdrop" in which you use both an extremely low lv Digimon along with a high lv Digimon to kill the same Card, with the lower lv Digimon attacking first and the higher lv Digimon finishing off the Card's summoned Digimon. That way you can get tons of items with little to no effort as long as there is teamwork from both parts or it won't work properly.
One last detail about Monster Cards obtainment is that it depends on the wild Digimon's evolutionary stage (and on Spirit Cards case on their Element, but that will be dealt with in another post later on).
-MC1 are dropped by Rookie Digimon.
-MC2 are dropped by Champion Digimon.
-MC3 are dropped by Champion and Ultimate Digimon.
-MC4 are dropped by Ultimate and Mega Digimon.
-MC5 are dropped by Dark Mega Digimon.
-MC6 are dropped by Digimon located at high level areas (mainly from Digimon Maze Entrance and the whole File Island area).
-MC7 are obtained by killing Raid Digimon.
-Boss Cards can be randomly dropped from all of the numbered MCs Digimon.
Now that everything about Monster Cards functions has been explained, let's see which Digimon can be summoned from every Monster Card and Boss Card (as i said before, Spirit Cards and Digi-Spirits will be dealt with in another post), along with the possible items each summoned Digimon may drop when killed, first telling the general drops and then Digimon-specific drops, both names and drops sorted all in alphabetical order:
Monster Card 1 (MC1):
*General Drops:
-Bits.
-Evoluter.
-Fried Potato.
*Digimon Drops:
+Biyomon/Piyomon:
-Bird Data Digiegg.
-Biyomon Digiegg.
-Tanemon Boss Card.
+DemiDevimon:
-Devil Data Digiegg.
-DemiDevimon (Bakemon) Digiegg.
-DemiDevimon (Myotismon) Digiegg.
-DemiDevimon (Soulmon) Digiegg.
-Tanemon Boss Card.
+Gabumon:
-Beast Data Digiegg.
-BlackGabumon Digiegg.
-Gabumon Digiegg.
-Tanemon Boss Card.
+Tanemon (Boss):
-Digicore.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
Monster Card 2 (MC2):
*General Drops:
-Backup Disk.
-Bits.
-Evoluter.
-Fried Potato.
*Digimon Drops:
+Devimon (Boss):
-DemiDevimon (Myotismon) Digiegg.
-Devil Data Digiegg.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
+Garurumon:
-Beast Data Digiegg.
-BlackGabumon Digiegg.
-Devimon Boss Card.
-Gabumon Digiegg.
-Growlmon/Growmon Boss Card.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
+Growlmon/Growmon (Boss):
-Dragon Data Digiegg.
-Guilmon Digiegg.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
+Leomon:
-Beast Data Digiegg.
-Devimon Boss Card.
-Elecmon Digiegg.
-Growlmon/Growmon Boss Card.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
+Starmon:
-Devimon Boss Card.
-Growlmon/Growmon Boss Card.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
-Starmon Digiegg.
Monster Card 3 (MC3):
*General Drops:
-Bits.
-Evoluter.
-Hamburger.
*Digimon Drops:
+Monzaemon:
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-WarGrowlmon Boss Card.
+SuperStarmon:
-Deputymon Digiegg.
-Fried Potato.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
-Starmon Digiegg.
-WarGrowlmon Boss Card.
+WarGrowlmon (Boss):
-Digicore.
-Dragon Data Digiegg.
-Guilmon Digiegg.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
+WaruMonzaemon:
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-WarGrowlmon Boss Card.+WereGarurumon:-Backup Disk.
-Beast Data Digiegg.
-BlackGabumon Digiegg.
-Gabumon Digiegg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-WarGrowlmon Boss Card.
Monster Card 4 (MC4):
*General Drops:
-Bits.
-Evoluter.
-Hamburger.
*Digimon Drops:
+Andromon (Boss):
-Digicore.
-Hagurumon (Guardromon/Gardromon) Digiegg.
-Mammothmon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
-SkullGreymon Boss Card.
+Cherrymon:
-Andromon Boss Card.
-Mammothmon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Palmon (Woodmon) Digiegg.
-Plant Data Digiegg.
-SkullGreymon Boss Card.
+JewelBeemon:
-Andromon Boss Card.
-Insectoid Data Digiegg.
-Mammothmon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-SkullGreymon Boss Card.
-Wormmon Digiegg.
+Mammothmon (Boss):
-Andromon Boss Card.
-Beast Data Digiegg.
-Digicore.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Sharmamon Digiegg.
-SkullGreymon Boss Card.
+SkullGreymon:
-Andromon Boss Card.
-Devil Data Digiegg.
-Devil Mercenary Digiegg.
-Mammothmon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-SkullGreymon Boss Card.
+SkullGreymon (Boss):
-Andromon Boss Card.
-Devil Data Digiegg.
-Mammothmon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
+Volcamon:
-Andromon Boss Card.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
-Mammothmon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-SkullGreymon Boss Card.
Monster Card 5 (MC5):
*General Drops:
-Bits.
-Chicken Combo.
-Digicore (3).
-Evoluter.
*Digimon Drops:
+Garudamon:
-Bird Data Digiegg.
-Biyomon/Piyomon Digiegg.
-GizumonAT Boss Card.
-MetalEtemon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
+GizumonAT (Boss):
-Digicore.
-MetalEtemon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
+Infermon:
-Devil Data Digiegg.
-GizumonAT Boss Card.
-Keramon Digiegg.
-MetalEtemon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
+MetalEtemon:
-Andromon Boss Card.
-Goburimon/Goblimon Digiegg.
-Gotsumon Digiegg.
-Mammothmon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
-SkullGreymon Boss Card.
+MetalEtemon (Boss):
-Digicore.
-GizumonAT Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
Monster Card 6 (MC6):
*General Drops:
-Bits.
-Chicken Combo.
-Evoluter.
*Digimon Drops:
+Diaboromon/Diablomon (Boss):
-Devil Data Digiegg.
-Keramon Digiegg.
-Kerpymon/Cherubimon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Rare Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-TigerVespamon Boss Card.
+GizumonXT (Boss):
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Rare Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
-TigerVespamon Boss Card.
+HiAndromon:
-Diaboromon/Diablomon Boss Card.
-Drimogemon Digiegg.
-Hagurumon (Guardromon/Gardromon) Digiegg.
-HiAndromon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
-Vikemon Boss Card.
+HiAndromon (Boss):
-Diaboromon/Diablomon Boss Card.
-Digicore.
-Drimogemon Digiegg.
-GizumonXT Boss Card.
-Hagurumon (Guardromon/Gardromon) Digiegg.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Rare Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
-TigerVespamon Boss Card.
+Kerpymon/Cherubimon (Evil)(Boss):
-Devil Data Digiegg.
-Evoluter (1-3).
-Lopmon Digiegg.
+MetalGarurumon:
-Beast Data Digiegg.
-BlackGabumon Digiegg.
-Diaboromon/Diablomon Boss Card.
-Gabumon Digiegg.
-HiAndromon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Vikemon Boss Card.
+SaberLeomon:
-Beast Data Digiegg.
-Diaboromon/Diablomon Boss Card.
-Elecmon Digiegg.
-HiAndromon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Vikemon Boss Card.
+TigerVespamon (Boss):
-Evoluter (1-2).
-Fanbeemon Digiegg.
-Insectoid Data Digiegg.
-Kerpymon/Cherubimon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Rare Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
+Vikemon:
-Aquatic Data Digiegg.
-Armadillomon (Digmon/Submarimon) Digiegg.
-Diaboromon/Diablomon Boss Card.
-Gomamon (Vikemon) Digiegg.
-HiAndromon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Vikemon Boss Card.
+Vikemon (Boss):
-Aquatic Data Digiegg.
-Armadillomon (Digmon/Submarimon) Digiegg.
-Diaboromon/Diablomon Boss Card.
-Digicore.
-GizumonXT Boss Card.
-Gomamon (Vikemon) Digiegg.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Rare Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.-TigerVespamon Boss Card.
Monster Card 7 (MC7):
*Digimon Drops:
+Diaboromon/Diablomon (Boss):
-Devil Data Digiegg.
-Keramon Digiegg.
-Kerpymon/Cherubimon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Rare Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-TigerVespamon Boss Card.+GizumonXT (Boss):
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Rare Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
-TigerVespamon Boss Card.
+HiAndromon (Boss):
-Diaboromon/Diablomon Boss Card.
-Digicore.
-Drimogemon Digiegg.
-GizumonXT Boss Card.
-Hagurumon (Guardromon/Gardromon) Digiegg.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Rare Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
-Rock Data Digiegg.
-TigerVespamon Boss Card.
+Kerpymon/Cherubimon (Evil)(Boss):
-Devil Data Digiegg.
-Evoluter (1-3).
-Lopmon Digiegg.
+TigerVespamon (Boss):
-Evoluter (1-2).
-Fanbeemon Digiegg.
-Insectoid Data Digiegg.
-Kerpymon/Cherubimon Boss Card.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Rare Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.
+Vikemon (Boss):
-Aquatic Data Digiegg.
-Armadillomon (Digmon/Submarimon) Digiegg.
-Diaboromon/Diablomon Boss Card.
-Digicore.
-GizumonXT Boss Card.
-Gomamon (Vikemon) Digiegg.
-Mystery Magic Egg.
-Mystery Rare Egg.
-Mystery Top Quality Egg.-TigerVespamon Boss Card. I know this post is longer than usual, but it's the most complete one i could make about Monster Cards up to now. On another post i'll tell you all the details about the Spirit Cards and the Digi-Spirits from the Digimon Frontier series. See you soon. ;)
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